Build park activation project on Richmond Greenway from 8th Street to Harbour Way
In Plain English
The Trust for Public Land will construct improvements along a section of the Richmond Greenway trail. The project aims to make this stretch more active and engaging for residents. The greenway is a former railroad line converted into a walking and biking path that connects neighborhoods across the city.
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Votes
Approve an agreement with the Trust for Public Land
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved an agreement allowing the Trust for Public Land to build improvements along a section of the Richmond Greenway trail. The project will make this stretch of the former railroad line more active and engaging for people who walk and bike the path that connects neighborhoods across the city. No city money is involved in this agreement. This was a routine approval that continues the council's strong pattern of supporting contracts, with all members historically voting in favor of such agreements the vast majority of the time.
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