If it's not one thing ...
The city has yet to complete repairs from last month's sewage backup and now there's another problem with a city building.
As it turns out, Safety Hall is not so safe. The building is the headquarters for the Police Department's field operations and the city hired an engineering firm to check out the building's former City Council room in preparations for plans to move the city's dispatch center into that room.
But there's one big problem. Engineer Weiquan Tan visited Safety Hall last week and found cracks at the top of four wall panels.
"The cracks indicate the structural failure of the concrete panels, which could cause the collapse of the proposed dispatch room and possibly, adjoining structures," Tan wrote in a letter that was excerpted in a press release by Police spokesman Carl Baker.
"I suggest that the City of Redlands take measures to prevent bodily injury or death from a possible collapse in the structure," Tan's letter also said.
Baker said late Monday that city officials don't know how much it will cost to repair Safety Hall. It's also unknown how long any repairs will delay the planned move of the city's dispatchers to a new location.
It's also still unknown how much the final cost of repairing City Hall from last month's flooding will be. Baker said E. Coli bacteria has been found in the Fire Administration offices, which must be disinfected before damaged drywall can be removed.