Adopt formal decision opposing Phillips 66 oil train facility in San Luis Obispo County
Resolution Resolution No. 6-16
In Plain English
Phillips 66 wants to build a facility in San Luis Obispo County where oil trains would unload their cargo. Richmond opposes this project and wants the county to deny construction permits. The city believes the facility could harm the environment or affect Richmond residents.
Auto-generated summary. Source: official agenda documents.
Votes
Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
Similar Discussions
5 related items found by meaning
Grant Phillips 66 a 10-year franchise to operate oil pipes under city streets
Set public hearing on 10-year oil pipeline franchise for Phillips 66
Grant Phillips 66 a 10-year franchise to operate oil pipes in city streets
Adopt law allowing Phillips 66 to run oil pipes under city streets for 10 years
Adopt resolution opposing crude oil transport by rail through Richmond
The Story So Far
10 prior discussions on this topic
Accept the 2026-2029 California Violence Intervention and Prevention Grant and Contract with RPAL and Evident Change for Program Services and Evaluation
Freeway Maintenance Agreement Amendment with California Department of Transportation at the intersection of Central Ave and I-80 (“Caltrans”).
Contract with FBD Vanguard Construction, Inc. for the Richmond Art and Lighting Safety and Accessibility Improvements Project
Ordinance Modifying Chapter 12.19 of the Richmond Municipal Code entitled “Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems.”)
Construction Agreement Amendments and Accept the Shields-Reid Park Field for the Soccer Fields-Restrooms-Parks Project
Appointment of Courtney Bulletti to the Human Relations Commission
Purchase Eight Fleet Vehicles for the Port, Parks, and Abatement Operations from Dublin Chevrolet
Legal Services Agreement Amendment No. 4 with Liebert Cassidy Whitmore for Labor and Employment Matters
Contract with Health Management Association, Inc. to Conduct an Assessment of Richmond’s Mental Health and Trauma-Response Services
Grade Crossing Construction and Maintenance Agreement with Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway (BNSF) for the Harbour Way South and Wright Avenue Crossing