Adopt formal decision to build community trails outlined in General Plan 2030
In Plain English
The city's General Plan 2030 includes specific plans for new community trails throughout Richmond. This formal decision directs city staff to begin implementing those trail projects. If approved, the city starts working toward connecting neighborhoods with walking and biking paths as promised in the long-term planning document.
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Votes
Adopt Resolution No. 92-14 to implement provisions of the General Plan 2030 relative to community trails
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved a resolution directing city staff to begin building the community trails outlined in Richmond's General Plan 2030. This means the city will start developing walking and biking paths designed to connect neighborhoods throughout Richmond. The vote represents a routine step to move from planning to actual implementation of the trail network promised in the city's long-term development plan. No funding was allocated with this resolution, as it simply authorizes staff to begin the groundwork for these projects.
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