Adopt Richmond General Plan 2030 with environmental review and policy changes

Environmental JusticeZoningPolice Department/Engineering

$34,000

In Plain English

The General Plan is the city's master blueprint that guides all future development and land use decisions for the next 20 years. The Planning Commission reviewed the 2011 draft plan and recommended specific policy changes. If approved, the plan becomes the official guide for where housing, businesses, and parks can be built throughout Richmond.

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Votes

Approve consent calendar

Moved by: Councilmember RittermanSeconded by: Councilmember Beckles
Passed

7 to 0

ButtAye
BoozéAye
BatesAye
McLaughlinAye
BecklesAye
RogersAye
RittermanAye

Allow all of the speakers and staff to give their comments first and hold City Council questions until the end of all testimony

Moved by: Councilmember RittermanSeconded by: Councilmember Beckles
Passed

4 to 0

McLaughlinAye
ButtAye
BecklesAye
RittermanAye

Adopt Order of Vacation No. 906

Moved by: Councilmember BecklesSeconded by: Councilmember Ritterman
Passed

6 to 0

McLaughlinAye
BoozéAye
BatesAye
ButtAbsent
BecklesAye
RogersAye
RittermanAye

Allow Councilmembers to ask questions of speakers and staff as they make their comments

Moved by: Councilmember BoozéSeconded by: Councilmember Bates
Failed

3 to 4

McLaughlinNay
ButtNay
BoozéAye
BatesAye
BecklesNay
RogersAye
RittermanNay

Call for the question

Moved by: Councilmember RittermanSeconded by: <UNKNOWN>
Passed

5 to 2

McLaughlinAye
ButtAye
BoozéAye
BatesNay
BecklesAye
RogersNay
RittermanAye

Close public hearing

Moved by: Councilmember BoozéSeconded by: Councilmember Butt
Passed

7 to 0

McLaughlinAye
ButtAye
BoozéAye
BatesAye
BecklesAye
RogersAye
RittermanAye