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Skip to main content MOBILE MENU * Home * Board of Supervisors * Agendas and Proceedings * Board Meeting Calendar * Clerk of the Board * Live Stream * About the County * Budget and Financial Information * County Boards, Committees and Commissions * County Redistricting Advisory Commission * County Advisory Redistricting Commission Meeting Agendas & Minutes * Redistricting Maps * Countywide Oversight Board * Debt Advisory Committee (DAC) * Deferred Compensation Advisory Committee (DCAC) * Investment Oversight Committee (IOC) * Pension Advisory Review Committee (PARC) * County Elected Officials * Countywide Oversight Board For The County Of Riverside * Executive Office * Map of Riverside County * Successor Agency * Successor Agency Archive * County Holidays * County Ordinances * Cultivating Marijuana * Public and Official Records * Business * Community * Children’s Services * Education * Environment * Housing * Pets and Animal Services * Seniors and Retirement * Transportation * Veteran’s Services * Voting * County Listening Sessions * Unincorporated Communities Initiative * Residents * Services * Internal Services * Public Safety * Public Works, Land Use and Environment * Agencies and Departments * Certificates, Licenses and Permits * County Counsel * Economy and Community Development Departments * Finance and Government Services * Health and Hospital Services * Human Resources * Human Services * Visitors * Museums * Riverside County History * Parks and Recreation * Working Here * How Do I * Questions? Ask Us! * A-C * Animal Hearings * Assessment Appeals * Birth Certificate * Board Meeting Videos * Budget and Financial Information * Business Registration * Children Services * County of Riverside MSDS Library * Court Case Information * Crime Report * D-F * Death Certificates * EAlert Subscription * Emergency Management Department * Fictitious Business Name Search * Finding A Job * Floodplain Management * G-I * J-Q * Jury Duty Status * Landfills * Library - Online Catalog * Marriage Certificates * Megan Law Information and Sex Offenders * Pay Your Property Taxes Online * Property Information * Public - Official Records * R-Z * Recording Services * Restaurant Health Grading * Riverside County Library Catalog * Road Closure Report * Search for a Lost Pet * Tax Bills * Vendor - Supplier Online Registration * Veteran's Service * Vote By Mail * Voting QUICK LINKS Quick Links * About Riverside County * Elected Officials * Departments aaa Searh Keywords * English * List additional actions * Spanish MENU * Home * Board of Supervisors BOARD OF SUPERVISORS * Board Meeting Calendar Board of Supervisors meetings are held most Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. in the Board Chambers on the first floor at 4080 Lemon Street in Riverside. Check the current agenda to verify the next meeting date. * Agendas and Proceedings View archive of previous Board Meeting agendas and proceedings. * Live Stream Watch Board Meetings live from your computer or mobile device. * Clerk of the Board The Clerk of the Board performs numerous duties in fulfilling its charge to provide support to the Board of Supervisors and information to the public. The Board of Supervisors is the governing body of the County, certain special districts and the Housing Authority. The Board enacts ordinances and resolutions, adopts the annual budget, approves contracts appropriates funds, determines land use zoning for the unincorporated area, appoints certain County officers and members of various boards and commissions. * About the County ABOUT THE COUNTY * Budget and Financial Information * Budget Archive * American Rescue Plan Act We recognize that a vital key to open government means an open budget process. On this page you may review the budget documents for our current fiscal year. The county also holds budget hearings each May before the budget is adopted. This is the perfect opportunity for community members to voice their interest in where county funds go. * County Boards, Committees and Commissions * Countywide Oversight Board * Debt Advisory Committee (DAC) * Investment Oversight Committee (IOC) * Deferred Compensation Advisory Committee (DCAC) * Pension Advisory Review Committee (PARC) * County Redistricting Advisory Commission * County Advisory Redistricting Commission Meeting Agendas & Minutes * Redistricting Maps Riverside County has numerous boards and commissions that provide guidance for a wide range of issues, from airport land use and Indian gaming to women's wellbeing and land development. Learn more about these organizations and their goals for improving our community. * County Elected Officials * Board Members Compensation * Countywide Elected Officials Compensation Riverside County is proud to introduce the representatives and public servants that improve our quality of life, and provide policy guidance on issues affecting Riverside County government. * Countywide Oversight Board For The County Of Riverside The Countywide Oversight Board was formed in 2018, as a result of state legislation that combined all successor agencies by county. As a result, the Countywide Oversight Board is comprised of the County of Riverside successor agency, and the successor agencies of cities within the county. * Executive Office * Community Facilities * Investor Relations * Legislative Affairs * Grand Jury Reports and Responses * County Listening Sessions * Unincorporated Communities Initiative The County Executive Office's mission is to support and implement board policies and priorities, provide organizational direction and leadership, and foster efficient and effective management of the county workforce and activities. The Executive Office performs and ensures strategic planning and accountability to achieve excellence in public service. * Map of Riverside County View a map of Riverside County. * Successor Agency * Successor Agency Archive The Countywide Oversight Board established in 2018 consolidated the County of Riverside successor agency and the successor agency for all cities within Riverside County. The housing functions of the redevelopment agency were transferred to the Economic Development Agency’s Housing Authority. Non-housing functions were transferred to the Executive Office. * County Holidays * County Ordinances * Cultivating Marijuana * Public and Official Records Riverside is the fourth largest county in California and the tenth largest in the United States. What makes our county run? Get to know the people and organizations that work every day on behalf of our residents to enhance the quality of life in Riverside County. In addition, find out how your taxpayer dollars are distributed among departments to keep services running. * Business BUSINESS * Business Licenses and Permits Find out how to apply for a business license and or permit. This page also offers information on other required documentation for specific kinds of businesses, including encroachment and transportation permits, environmental health permits, and specialty permits. * Business Resources * Doing Business in Riverside County * Programs * Purchasing * Chambers of Commerce Riverside County is the bustling hub of a large and growing business community. We pride ourselves on being a business-friendly county, and have a lot to offer new and existing businesses. Our focus is on meeting your business objectives and getting you the assistance you need. View a list of helpful resources on this page. * Starting a Business in Riverside County Welcome to Riverside County! Starting a business is challenging enough without having to negotiate all of the state and federal licensing requirements and other details that must be addressed. The information on this page will answer many questions about these requirements, and assist you with the transition into your new business. Riverside County has earned a reputation as one of the nation’s best places to work, or to start a business, including prominent businesses in the agricultural, manufacturing and distribution, and high-tech industries. Acknowledging that the success of our business community plays a considerable role in the quality of life of our residents, we are committed to promoting and assisting in the success of our businesses. * Community COMMUNITY * Children’s Services Children’s services resources work in partnership with families, communities, the courts and other governmental entities to ensure the safety, security, and well being of our young residents. View a list of organizations that provide protection, care and permanency for children in need. * Education * Colleges * Libraries Riverside County strives to provide the best possible atmosphere for positive educational opportunities for all our residents. The Riverside County Office of Education (RCOE) provides specific educational, financial, legislative, and leadership services and support to all K-12 school districts in the county. Find out more, or access information about area colleges and libraries. * Environment Riverside County is committed to promoting the health of the urban, farming and natural ecosystems that help sustain our community, reducing the waste we generate, and conserving our most precious resources, such as water. Everyone is responsible for protecting our environment. Find out how you can help. * Housing Riverside County is a wonderful place to call home. Visit this page to find answers to questions related to property taxes and special assessments on newer homes. In addition, you can view a list of resources available for income-eligible residents in need of public housing assistance or who are at risk of homelessness. * Pets and Animal Services Riverside County is committed to sheltering homeless animals, safeguarding the community with diligent animal control and providing low cost spay and neuter surgeries. The Riverside County Department of Animal Services is where you can begin your search for a lost pet, or where you can find a wonderful pet to adopt or foster. * Seniors and Retirement Why has Riverside County become such a popular place to retire for both in-state and out-of-state residents? In addition to the warmer climate, there are countless enjoyable things to do, with a strong sense of local community neighborhoods. Check out the many helpful home and community-based services available to our senior citizens. * Transportation Planes, trains, buses and automobiles – there are no shortage of transportation options for Riverside County visitors and residents. View a list of agencies that improve the quality and safety of our roads and highways, get information about Riverside County Ride Sharing, and find out more about public transportation options within our community. * Veteran’s Services Riverside County’s Veterans Services Office was founded to promote and honor all veterans, and enhance their quality of life and that of their dependents and survivors through counseling, claims assistance, education, advocacy, and special projects. Find out more about the organization, and how local businesses can support our veterans through the VALOR program. * Voting * County Listening Sessions * Unincorporated Communities Initiative Riverside County is a one of a kind mixture of diverse communities, scenic beauty, thriving businesses and economic strength. The County of Riverside lives by the following promise to our residents – Community Now, Service Now: RivCo Now. Find out about the community-based programs that engage residents in local government. * Residents RESIDENTS * Cities A community is only as strong as the bonds that link its neighbors together. Here you’ll find a list of municipal websites for the cities within Riverside County, as well as information for visitors and future residents about what makes each one of them special. * Public and Official Records Riverside County maintains a vast assortment of records in various forms. Those wishing to access, review and obtain public records should contact the office or department responsible for maintaining those records, or access the searchable indexes available on their respective websites. You’ll find the information you need to do so on this page. * Riverside County Open Data Our residents know how the beautiful landscape of our region, combined with urban amenities and friendly faces sets us apart from the rest. As new residents move in to experience what we know to be true, find out why the Inland Empire has become the fastest growing region in Southern California for several years running. * Services SERVICES * Internal Services The Internal Services departments provide a wide range of administrative functions and internal support services for the ongoing operation of Riverside County. By ensuring that other county departments have the necessary resources to accomplish their business missions and objectives, internal services departments ensure that the county functions efficiently for all of our residents and visitors. * Public Safety * Emergency Services * Courts and Justice Public Safety services in Riverside County pertain to both emergency services, like police and fire, as well as the local, state and federal agencies entrusted with enforcing laws and administering criminal justice. * Public Works, Land Use and Environment * Code Enforcement If you live, visit or work in Riverside County, your time here will be enhanced by the services provided through our Public Works, Land Use and Environment departments. These organizations oversee a wide range of responsibilities, from maintaining our roads, to permitting construction projects, to monitoring the quality of food served in our restaurants, to operating our landfills. * Agencies and Departments Already know what department you need to contact? The links on this page will take you to specific department websites where you can learn about the many services available for you. Or, if you need information about a specific service from Riverside County, check the “How Can We Help” icon at the top of the page. * Certificates, Licenses and Permits From animal licensing to building permits to birth, marriage and death certificates, find out the fastest and easiest to obtain documentation from Riverside County. Most types of licenses and permits are available online. * County Counsel * Office History * Mission Statement * Office Organization * Volunteer Program * Contact Us * Economy and Community Development Departments Departments dedicated to Riverside County’s Economy and Community Development are responsible for many of the programs that contribute to the great quality of life in our neighborhoods and sense of community. These include Animal Services, the Economic Development Agency, and the Parks District. * Finance and Government Services The Financial and Government Services departments are responsible for the timely, accurate and systematic recording, deposit, collection, investment and disbursement of money to Riverside County. These departments strive to provide to residents and all county departments accurate budgeting, accounting, and reporting of the county's financial resources. * Health and Hospital Services From hospitals to clinics to crisis lines, health agencies across Riverside County offer medical care and public health information. Visit this page to find out more about services for seniors, for mothers and infants and for those facing financial challenges within the community. * Human Resources The motto of Riverside County’s Human Resources department is “putting people first.” Here you can access job listings for county positions in such fields as health care, public safety and so much more. If you are a current county employee, this is where you can access employee support services, file workers’ compensation claims, and receive assistance with educational support. * Human Services The Human Services departments build strong communities by enriching the quality of life for individuals and families in Riverside County. Our vision is to create an environment in which all of our residents, from newborns to senior citizens, enjoy a sense of safety, support and well-being. Our department coordinates programming and funding through the offices and organizations listed on this page. The diverse and superior services provided by Riverside County are designed to make our communities and neighborhoods stronger, safer and healthier. We are committed to building better communities through providing the highest quality services by protecting, educating and empowering individuals and families. * Visitors VISITORS * Museums Riverside County is home to several museums featuring exhibits in art, photography, natural history and local culture. Our own Riverside Metropolitan Museum interacts with the community to collect, preserve, explore and interpret the cultural and natural history of Riverside and its region. * Riverside County History Taking its name from the City of Riverside, Riverside County was formed in 1893 from a small portion of San Bernardino County and a larger part of San Diego County. Find out more about our county history, or take a history tour with our award-winning Historic Riverside County mobile app, featuring more than 120 historic sites. * Parks and Recreation Discover Riverside County's natural beauty and history, from the majesty of its mountains to its spacious deserts. We are home to thousands of acres of open space areas and reserves, nature centers, trails and sports parks. View a list of parks, open space areas and recreational facilities operated by the county, as well as state and national parks in Riverside County. From the famous Coachella Valley to the artistic San Jacinto Mountains, from our vast deserts to our fields of spring wildflowers, and from our museums to our hiking trails, Riverside County offers an abundance of places to go and things to do. Whatever your interests, you are sure to make memories here worthy of selfies and profile pics. * Working Here WORKING HERE * Employment Assistance and Programs In Riverside County’s vibrant and diverse business community, residents are likely to find an abundance of employment opportunities to match their skills, goals and interests. View a list of organizations and services are ready to help. These links offer job-related community resources, career guidance and helpful information for employers. * Volunteer Opportunities Are you interested in sharing your talents to help others in your community? Volunteering can provide valuable job experience, keep your skills sharp, and make you feel great by giving back to your community. Riverside County has a variety of opportunities to suit varied skills and areas of interest. Riverside County is a wonderful place to live and to work! From a booming downtown area to several growing industry sectors, there are opportunities available across the corporate spectrum. We can help match your career skills and goals with companies looking for new employees. * How Do I HOW DO I * Questions? Ask Us! * A-C * Animal Hearings * Assessment Appeals * Birth Certificate * Board Meeting Videos * Budget and Financial Information * Business Registration * Children Services * County of Riverside MSDS Library * Court Case Information * Crime Report * D-F * Death Certificates * EAlert Subscription * Emergency Management Department * Fictitious Business Name Search * Finding A Job * Floodplain Management * G-I * Geographic Information Services * Government Compensation in California * Grantor - Grantee Search * Housing * Human Services * Investor Relations * J-Q * Jury Duty Status * Landfills * Library - Online Catalog * Marriage Certificates * Megan Law Information and Sex Offenders * Pay Your Property Taxes Online * Property Information * Public - Official Records * R-Z * Recording Services * Restaurant Health Grading * Riverside County Library Catalog * Road Closure Report * Search for a Lost Pet * Tax Bills * Vendor - Supplier Online Registration * Veteran's Service * Vote By Mail * Voting * Home * Board of Supervisors BOARD OF SUPERVISORS * Board Meeting Calendar Board of Supervisors meetings are held most Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. in the Board Chambers on the first floor at 4080 Lemon Street in Riverside. Check the current agenda to verify the next meeting date. * Agendas and Proceedings View archive of previous Board Meeting agendas and proceedings. * Live Stream Watch Board Meetings live from your computer or mobile device. * Clerk of the Board The Clerk of the Board performs numerous duties in fulfilling its charge to provide support to the Board of Supervisors and information to the public. The Board of Supervisors is the governing body of the County, certain special districts and the Housing Authority. The Board enacts ordinances and resolutions, adopts the annual budget, approves contracts appropriates funds, determines land use zoning for the unincorporated area, appoints certain County officers and members of various boards and commissions. * About the County ABOUT THE COUNTY * Budget and Financial Information * Budget Archive * American Rescue Plan Act We recognize that a vital key to open government means an open budget process. On this page you may review the budget documents for our current fiscal year. The county also holds budget hearings each May before the budget is adopted. This is the perfect opportunity for community members to voice their interest in where county funds go. * County Boards, Committees and Commissions * Countywide Oversight Board * Debt Advisory Committee (DAC) * Investment Oversight Committee (IOC) * Deferred Compensation Advisory Committee (DCAC) * Pension Advisory Review Committee (PARC) * County Redistricting Advisory Commission * County Advisory Redistricting Commission Meeting Agendas & Minutes * Redistricting Maps Riverside County has numerous boards and commissions that provide guidance for a wide range of issues, from airport land use and Indian gaming to women's wellbeing and land development. Learn more about these organizations and their goals for improving our community. * County Elected Officials * Board Members Compensation * Countywide Elected Officials Compensation Riverside County is proud to introduce the representatives and public servants that improve our quality of life, and provide policy guidance on issues affecting Riverside County government. * Countywide Oversight Board For The County Of Riverside The Countywide Oversight Board was formed in 2018, as a result of state legislation that combined all successor agencies by county. As a result, the Countywide Oversight Board is comprised of the County of Riverside successor agency, and the successor agencies of cities within the county. * Executive Office * Community Facilities * Investor Relations * Legislative Affairs * Grand Jury Reports and Responses * County Listening Sessions * Unincorporated Communities Initiative The County Executive Office's mission is to support and implement board policies and priorities, provide organizational direction and leadership, and foster efficient and effective management of the county workforce and activities. The Executive Office performs and ensures strategic planning and accountability to achieve excellence in public service. * Map of Riverside County View a map of Riverside County. * Successor Agency * Successor Agency Archive The Countywide Oversight Board established in 2018 consolidated the County of Riverside successor agency and the successor agency for all cities within Riverside County. The housing functions of the redevelopment agency were transferred to the Economic Development Agency’s Housing Authority. Non-housing functions were transferred to the Executive Office. * County Holidays * County Ordinances * Cultivating Marijuana * Public and Official Records Riverside is the fourth largest county in California and the tenth largest in the United States. What makes our county run? Get to know the people and organizations that work every day on behalf of our residents to enhance the quality of life in Riverside County. In addition, find out how your taxpayer dollars are distributed among departments to keep services running. * Business BUSINESS * Business Licenses and Permits Find out how to apply for a business license and or permit. This page also offers information on other required documentation for specific kinds of businesses, including encroachment and transportation permits, environmental health permits, and specialty permits. * Business Resources * Doing Business in Riverside County * Programs * Purchasing * Chambers of Commerce Riverside County is the bustling hub of a large and growing business community. We pride ourselves on being a business-friendly county, and have a lot to offer new and existing businesses. Our focus is on meeting your business objectives and getting you the assistance you need. View a list of helpful resources on this page. * Starting a Business in Riverside County Welcome to Riverside County! Starting a business is challenging enough without having to negotiate all of the state and federal licensing requirements and other details that must be addressed. The information on this page will answer many questions about these requirements, and assist you with the transition into your new business. Riverside County has earned a reputation as one of the nation’s best places to work, or to start a business, including prominent businesses in the agricultural, manufacturing and distribution, and high-tech industries. Acknowledging that the success of our business community plays a considerable role in the quality of life of our residents, we are committed to promoting and assisting in the success of our businesses. * Community COMMUNITY * Children’s Services Children’s services resources work in partnership with families, communities, the courts and other governmental entities to ensure the safety, security, and well being of our young residents. View a list of organizations that provide protection, care and permanency for children in need. * Education * Colleges * Libraries Riverside County strives to provide the best possible atmosphere for positive educational opportunities for all our residents. The Riverside County Office of Education (RCOE) provides specific educational, financial, legislative, and leadership services and support to all K-12 school districts in the county. Find out more, or access information about area colleges and libraries. * Environment Riverside County is committed to promoting the health of the urban, farming and natural ecosystems that help sustain our community, reducing the waste we generate, and conserving our most precious resources, such as water. Everyone is responsible for protecting our environment. Find out how you can help. * Housing Riverside County is a wonderful place to call home. Visit this page to find answers to questions related to property taxes and special assessments on newer homes. In addition, you can view a list of resources available for income-eligible residents in need of public housing assistance or who are at risk of homelessness. * Pets and Animal Services Riverside County is committed to sheltering homeless animals, safeguarding the community with diligent animal control and providing low cost spay and neuter surgeries. The Riverside County Department of Animal Services is where you can begin your search for a lost pet, or where you can find a wonderful pet to adopt or foster. * Seniors and Retirement Why has Riverside County become such a popular place to retire for both in-state and out-of-state residents? In addition to the warmer climate, there are countless enjoyable things to do, with a strong sense of local community neighborhoods. Check out the many helpful home and community-based services available to our senior citizens. * Transportation Planes, trains, buses and automobiles – there are no shortage of transportation options for Riverside County visitors and residents. View a list of agencies that improve the quality and safety of our roads and highways, get information about Riverside County Ride Sharing, and find out more about public transportation options within our community. * Veteran’s Services Riverside County’s Veterans Services Office was founded to promote and honor all veterans, and enhance their quality of life and that of their dependents and survivors through counseling, claims assistance, education, advocacy, and special projects. Find out more about the organization, and how local businesses can support our veterans through the VALOR program. * Voting * County Listening Sessions * Unincorporated Communities Initiative Riverside County is a one of a kind mixture of diverse communities, scenic beauty, thriving businesses and economic strength. The County of Riverside lives by the following promise to our residents – Community Now, Service Now: RivCo Now. Find out about the community-based programs that engage residents in local government. * Residents RESIDENTS * Cities A community is only as strong as the bonds that link its neighbors together. Here you’ll find a list of municipal websites for the cities within Riverside County, as well as information for visitors and future residents about what makes each one of them special. * Public and Official Records Riverside County maintains a vast assortment of records in various forms. Those wishing to access, review and obtain public records should contact the office or department responsible for maintaining those records, or access the searchable indexes available on their respective websites. You’ll find the information you need to do so on this page. * Riverside County Open Data Our residents know how the beautiful landscape of our region, combined with urban amenities and friendly faces sets us apart from the rest. As new residents move in to experience what we know to be true, find out why the Inland Empire has become the fastest growing region in Southern California for several years running. * Services SERVICES * Internal Services The Internal Services departments provide a wide range of administrative functions and internal support services for the ongoing operation of Riverside County. By ensuring that other county departments have the necessary resources to accomplish their business missions and objectives, internal services departments ensure that the county functions efficiently for all of our residents and visitors. * Public Safety * Emergency Services * Courts and Justice Public Safety services in Riverside County pertain to both emergency services, like police and fire, as well as the local, state and federal agencies entrusted with enforcing laws and administering criminal justice. * Public Works, Land Use and Environment * Code Enforcement If you live, visit or work in Riverside County, your time here will be enhanced by the services provided through our Public Works, Land Use and Environment departments. These organizations oversee a wide range of responsibilities, from maintaining our roads, to permitting construction projects, to monitoring the quality of food served in our restaurants, to operating our landfills. * Agencies and Departments Already know what department you need to contact? The links on this page will take you to specific department websites where you can learn about the many services available for you. Or, if you need information about a specific service from Riverside County, check the “How Can We Help” icon at the top of the page. * Certificates, Licenses and Permits From animal licensing to building permits to birth, marriage and death certificates, find out the fastest and easiest to obtain documentation from Riverside County. Most types of licenses and permits are available online. * County Counsel * Office History * Mission Statement * Office Organization * Volunteer Program * Contact Us * Economy and Community Development Departments Departments dedicated to Riverside County’s Economy and Community Development are responsible for many of the programs that contribute to the great quality of life in our neighborhoods and sense of community. These include Animal Services, the Economic Development Agency, and the Parks District. * Finance and Government Services The Financial and Government Services departments are responsible for the timely, accurate and systematic recording, deposit, collection, investment and disbursement of money to Riverside County. These departments strive to provide to residents and all county departments accurate budgeting, accounting, and reporting of the county's financial resources. * Health and Hospital Services From hospitals to clinics to crisis lines, health agencies across Riverside County offer medical care and public health information. Visit this page to find out more about services for seniors, for mothers and infants and for those facing financial challenges within the community. * Human Resources The motto of Riverside County’s Human Resources department is “putting people first.” Here you can access job listings for county positions in such fields as health care, public safety and so much more. If you are a current county employee, this is where you can access employee support services, file workers’ compensation claims, and receive assistance with educational support. * Human Services The Human Services departments build strong communities by enriching the quality of life for individuals and families in Riverside County. Our vision is to create an environment in which all of our residents, from newborns to senior citizens, enjoy a sense of safety, support and well-being. Our department coordinates programming and funding through the offices and organizations listed on this page. The diverse and superior services provided by Riverside County are designed to make our communities and neighborhoods stronger, safer and healthier. We are committed to building better communities through providing the highest quality services by protecting, educating and empowering individuals and families. * Visitors VISITORS * Museums Riverside County is home to several museums featuring exhibits in art, photography, natural history and local culture. Our own Riverside Metropolitan Museum interacts with the community to collect, preserve, explore and interpret the cultural and natural history of Riverside and its region. * Riverside County History Taking its name from the City of Riverside, Riverside County was formed in 1893 from a small portion of San Bernardino County and a larger part of San Diego County. Find out more about our county history, or take a history tour with our award-winning Historic Riverside County mobile app, featuring more than 120 historic sites. * Parks and Recreation Discover Riverside County's natural beauty and history, from the majesty of its mountains to its spacious deserts. We are home to thousands of acres of open space areas and reserves, nature centers, trails and sports parks. View a list of parks, open space areas and recreational facilities operated by the county, as well as state and national parks in Riverside County. From the famous Coachella Valley to the artistic San Jacinto Mountains, from our vast deserts to our fields of spring wildflowers, and from our museums to our hiking trails, Riverside County offers an abundance of places to go and things to do. Whatever your interests, you are sure to make memories here worthy of selfies and profile pics. * Working Here WORKING HERE * Employment Assistance and Programs In Riverside County’s vibrant and diverse business community, residents are likely to find an abundance of employment opportunities to match their skills, goals and interests. View a list of organizations and services are ready to help. These links offer job-related community resources, career guidance and helpful information for employers. * Volunteer Opportunities Are you interested in sharing your talents to help others in your community? Volunteering can provide valuable job experience, keep your skills sharp, and make you feel great by giving back to your community. Riverside County has a variety of opportunities to suit varied skills and areas of interest. Riverside County is a wonderful place to live and to work! From a booming downtown area to several growing industry sectors, there are opportunities available across the corporate spectrum. We can help match your career skills and goals with companies looking for new employees. * How Do I HOW DO I * Questions? Ask Us! * A-C * Animal Hearings * Assessment Appeals * Birth Certificate * Board Meeting Videos * Budget and Financial Information * Business Registration * Children Services * County of Riverside MSDS Library * Court Case Information * Crime Report * D-F * Death Certificates * EAlert Subscription * Emergency Management Department * Fictitious Business Name Search * Finding A Job * Floodplain Management * G-I * Geographic Information Services * Government Compensation in California * Grantor - Grantee Search * Housing * Human Services * Investor Relations * J-Q * Jury Duty Status * Landfills * Library - Online Catalog * Marriage Certificates * Megan Law Information and Sex Offenders * Pay Your Property Taxes Online * Property Information * Public - Official Records * R-Z * Recording Services * Restaurant Health Grading * Riverside County Library Catalog * Road Closure Report * Search for a Lost Pet * Tax Bills * Vendor - Supplier Online Registration * Veteran's Service * Vote By Mail * Voting MAPS Click here to view redistricting maps, including a map showing the population shifts from 2020 Census data. ADVISORY REDISTRICTING COMMISSION MEETING & PUBLIC HEARING INFORMATION Click here to check upcoming advisory commission meetings and public hearing information. COUNTY REDISTRICTING EFFORTS Home // About the County // County Boards, Committees and Commissions // County Redistricting Efforts Riverside Supervisorial District Boundaries 2021 Map and Report Riverside County 2021 Redistricting Story Map (High-Resolution Map) The County of Riverside supervisorial district boundaries are geographically redrawn every 10 years in line with the county's population changes as reported by the U.S. Census, most recently conducted in 2020. Following several weeks of public hearings and reviewing 38 versions of district maps, the Riverside County Board of Supervisors adopted new lines for the elected supervisors’ districts on Dec. 14, 2021. Hours of public comment were heard during five public hearings, along with numerous written comments providing feedback on the redistricting process and draft maps. Revisions were made to draft maps based on input provided by community members. The previous time the county went through a redistricting process was in 2011. To view the 2011 website, click here. ONLINE FEEDBACK Community members submitted feedback online, including providing suggested district lines, to help inform the County of Riverside in creating the new districts. The online feedback tool that was used to collect input was here. The deadline to submit draft maps was Nov. 1. To see a listing of all community responses received here. Residents also provided comments via email at RivCoRedistricting@rivco.org or attended public hearings. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What is redistricting? In accordance with the California Election Code Section 21500, following each decennial federal census, and using that census as a basis, the Riverside County Board of Supervisors adjusts the boundaries of any or all of the county supervisorial districts so that the districts shall be as nearly equal in population, and comply with applicable provisions of Section 1973 of Title 42 of the United States Code, as amended. Are city, state and congressional districts part of the county's redistricting efforts? No. Cities with wards or districts, as well as state and federal legislatures conduct their own redistricting efforts within their level of government. The County of Riverside is charged with only redistricting it's own jurisdictional lines, which are the five supervisorial districts. When does redistricting occur? It occurs every 10 years after each decennial U.S. Census. The most recent Census was completed in 2020 and the results were released in mid-August 2021. The last time the county went through a redistricting process was in 2011. To view the 2011 website, click here. What is the effect of redistricting? The 2020 Census data for Riverside County has been published and population shifts show an an unequal representation within the county’s current 2011 supervisorial districts. Redistricting involves the adjustment of boundaries that may be necessary to maintain a substantially equal population between districts. What factors are considered for drawing new boundaries? The following are criteria that are factored in establishing new district lines: * Equal population * Federal and state law, including the Voting Rights Act * Geographic continuity * Preserve communities of interest * Respect geographic integrity * Boundaries shall be easily identified by residents * Geographic compactness To read more, click here. What are the supervisorial districts for the County of Riverside? District 1: Kevin Jeffries (View current district map here.) District 2: Karen Spiegel (View current district map here.) District 3: Chuck Washington (View current district map here.) District 4: V. Manuel Perez (View current district map here.) District 5: Jeff Hewitt (View current district map here.) Who decides district boundaries? The County Board of Supervisors. The board shall hold at least one public hearing on any proposal to adjust the boundaries of that district, prior to a public hearing at which the board votes regarding the proposal. What is the 2021 Advisory Redistricting Commission? The Advisory Redistricting Commission 2021 is comprised of the County Planning Commission and is tasked with constructing at least one redistricting proposal for the Riverside County Board of Supervisors to consider. Advisory Redistricting Commission meetings are held during Planning Commission meetings. The Advisory Redistricting Commission does not have the authority to redistrict the county supervisorial districts, only the Board of Supervisors has that power. Riverside County Planning Commissioners: * Carol Bruce Shaffer, First District * David Leonard, Second District * Gary Thornhill, Third District * Bill Sanchez, Fourth District * Eric Kroencke, Fifth District The Executive Office Technical Committee will present recommendations to the Advisory Redistricting Commission. The Executive Office Technical Committee 2021 is composed of the following individuals: * Rania Odenbaugh, Deputy County Executive Officer, Co-Chair * Jeff Greene, Chief of Staff, 1st District * Philip Paule, Chief of Staff, 2nd District * Michelle DeArmond, Chief of Staff, 3rd District * Steven Hernandez, Chief of Staff, 4th District * Boomer Shannon, Chief of Staff, 5th District * Charissa Leach, Director of TLMA/Planning * Jim Smith, Chief Information Officer * Tom Mullen, Chief Data Officer of RCIT * Ronak Patel, Deputy County Counsel * Rebecca Spencer, Registrar of Voters * Brooke Federico, Public Information Officer What is the timetable for redistricting? The U.S. Census Bureau released redistricting data mid-August 2021. The Riverside County Board of Supervisors must adopt a redistricting plan before December 15, 2021. The Census data for Riverside County shows population shifts that result in an unequal representation within the County’s supervisorial districts. Redistricting involves the adjustment of boundaries that may be necessary to maintain a substantially equal population between districts. How can I see maps of the population and proposed new district boundaries? Click here to see draft redistricting maps with citizen voting age population (CVAP) data. You can also see a map of the 2020 Census data within the current supervisorial district boundaries. The map shows 2020 populations for each district and compares that figure with the target population of each district of approximately 483,000 residents. How can I submit feedback on the district boundaries? Community members can submit feedback online, including suggested district lines, to help inform Riverside County in creating the new districts. Visit the online feedback tool here. See a listing of all community responses received here. Residents can also email RivCoRedistricting@rivco.org or attend a community hearing during the Advisory Redistricting Commission meetings. How can I see a presentation with more information? To watch a narrated power point presentation, play the video below. To participate in a community or public hearing, click here. Click here to to see the list of Redistricting Presentations. Where can I find more information about the 2020 U.S. Census? Find more information about the U.S. Census Bureau, including the 2020 United States Census, here. To read quick facts about Riverside County from the 2020 data set available from the U.S. Census, click here. MAPS Click here to view redistricting maps, including a map showing the population shifts from 2020 Census data. ADVISORY REDISTRICTING COMMISSION MEETING & PUBLIC HEARING INFORMATION Click here to check upcoming advisory commission meetings and public hearing information. 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