Published: 11 October 2012 – 11:02 PM
The six candidates for Redlands City Council discussed issues ranging from economic development to a proposed 38 percent trash collection rate hike to fix city streets during a two-hour forum on Thursday evening, Oct. 11.
To read story by Jan Sears in The Press Enterprise, click here.

Will Pete make it?
pete was very articulate and exacting of his thoughts and positions so if you like his presentation then he was convincing. however, i would expect that in someone with the inside scoop. if you vote based on integrity whatever your positions may be and not based on presentation, then others such as layne, wallace, and schneidee made compelling responses even to those obvious gotcha questions
saifie was compassionate but seemed not to have grasped the understanding of the issues presented. he skirted around wallace’s question about his volunteer activities only eventually saying he WILL be involved with Laura at the Friends of Library or something.
why doesnt Gilbraith smile and meet n greet?
#4
because its hard to smile after having jaw botox!
Redlands, the worst managed and worst governed city in the inland empire. They deserve it when they elect these clowns and appoint people with checkered backgrounds to office.
…a downward spiral to the likes of Colton
the reason redlands still have any credibility is because of oyr VOLUNTEERS!