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Apply for boards, commissions, and committees

Every once in a while the City appoints a large group of people to various boards, commissions, and committees — currently they’ve got 37 vacancies they’re looking to fill. In addition to the local, state, and federal bodies the City appoints to, they also appoint to some non-governmental bodies — including the Lewis Ginter Botanical [...]

4th Precinct MPACC kick-off

Tuesday night at Linwood Holton, 6.30 – 8.00pm, the Mayor will meet with the residents of the 4th Precinct to discuss the Mayor’s Participation and Communication Corps (MPACC). From the Mayor’s press release: MPACC is an integral enhancement to the sharing of information and increased community involvement. MPACC has two major components: Proactive, service driven [...]

Hilbert to hold meeting

As part of his regularly scheduled community meetings, Councilman Hilbert will hold a meeting this Wednesday. The agenda will include: * **Public Safety Report on the Northside 3rd District**, Richmond Police Department 4th Precinct * **Partnership for Families** (A nonprofit organization that assists parents and children in Richmond’s Northside) will discuss its programs and activities [...]

Councilman Hilbert to hold 3rd District meeting

Councilman Hilbert will hold his regularly scheduled 3rd District meeting Wednesday night (June 23rd) at 6pm. The agenda will include: * Natural Gas Survey, Richmond Department of Public Utilities * Public Safety Report on the Northside 3rd District, Richmond Police Department 4th Precinct * Northside 3rd District Budget * Richmond City Government Budget Fiscal Year [...]

Councilman Hilbert host forum on Richmond’s health systems

This Saturday Councilman Hilbert, along with Robertson and Newbille, will host an open community forum to: * Discuss your experiences with Richmond’s health care delivery system. * Identify health related issues affecting your community. * Learn about the action plan being developed by the Mayor’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Health Policy. The meeting will be [...]

Proposed traffic calming measures on Westbrook

Way back in November of 2007 City Council introduced and passed (early the following year) Resolution 2007-R218-2008-6 which called for a study to determine “(i) the feasibility of providing a parking lane on Westbrook Avenue between Hermitage and Brook Roads, (ii) the best traffic calming measures for such portion of Westbrook Avenue and (iii) the [...]

Wanna work for City Council?

The City of Richmond is looking for citizens to sit on various boards, commissions, committees, and task forces. There are 37 spots that need filling, and time commitments vary by appointment (vastly: a couple hours a year to 20 hours a month). You can apply online, but I’m not sure where yet — I’ll let [...]

Councilman Hilbert holding 3rd District meeting tonight

h3. Agenda * **Public Safety Report on the Northside 3rd District** — Richmond Police Department 4th Precinct * **Richmond Fiscal Year 2011 Government Budget** — Mr. Ralph D. Harris, Richmond City Council Deputy Chief of Staff. This will include the Mayor’s proposed fiscal plan/budget submitted to Richmond City Council and Council’s process for review and [...]

3rd District meeting tonight

Councilman Hilbert will be hosting one of his regular 3rd District meetings tonight at 6pm. The meeting will be held at the Richmond Police Department Training Academy auditorium at 1202 W. Graham Road h2. Agenda * 2010 Richmond Real Estate Tax Assessments * James Hester, Richmond City Assessor * Richmond City Council Office of the [...]

6th District meeting this Saturday

Richmond City Councilwoman Ellen F. Robertson, Gateway 6th District, will host a meeting in the Gateway 6th District. This is a continuation of regular meetings she typically holds on the second Saturday of each month, which include information on her Gateway 6th District goals and accomplishments; a thematic agenda of current interest; and, special guests. [...]

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