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Preschool Story Time at Ginter Park Library
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The Dallas Miller Quartet at the Magnolia Grill
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Mon Jul 6 6:00 pm
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Tue Jul 7 6:30 pm
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Farmer's Market at Bryan Park
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Ginter Park Residents' Association Board Meeting
Tue Jul 7 7:30 pm
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Southern Barton Heights Community Association
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April 28, 2008

Mayor defends citywide stormwater program

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In the latest issue of the Mayor’s Vision Newsletter (April 28, 2008), Mayor Wilder clarifies his policies and views on city water rates and a proposed Stormwater Utility Program.

On the issue of water rates, the Mayor outlines his proposed rates and contrasts them to those being considered by City Council:

I am proposing a reduction in the residential water rates for the average household. Council has approved increasing rates by 6 percent as of July 1, and I have asked them to bring that down to 4.7 percent…

…The average household will see its water bill go down by as much as $60 annually at the end of a 5-year, phased-in period to reduce rates.


He continues by outlining the purpose behind the proposed Stormwater Utility Program, which will be funded by a new fee — about $7.50 each month for most city households.


Aside from less flooding, other benefits include reduced sewer back-ups, cleaner and safer streets, cleaner waterfront areas and parks, fewer threats of West Nile virus, and a healthier James River and its tributaries.

Up to now, drainage improvements have been paid for in a piecemeal fashion as approved by Council, which is why progress has not occurred on the scale it should. This old method of payment is no longer adequate.

Most other cities, at least the size of Richmond, already have a Stormwater Utility Program to bring improved services to residents and business owners. And these improvements will be possible with a dedicated funding source in place to address the City’s aging infrastructure and drainage issues.


You can subscribe to the Mayor’s Visions Newsletter at the city’s website.

Posted by John at 7:43am

One Response to “Mayor defends citywide stormwater program”

  1. posted by Oregon Hill » Diving Into the Mayoral Race - Richmond, Virginia at May 1, 2008 10:24 pm :

    [...] Wilder is defending his stormwater utility proposal. As an environmentalist, I am not against the idea of a stormwater utility, but there is a lot more to this than meets the eye. [...]

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