Increase Historic Preservation Advisory Committee from 7 to 9 members
In Plain English
The city's Historic Preservation Advisory Committee currently has 7 volunteer members who review proposed changes to historic buildings. The committee needs more members to handle its workload and provide diverse expertise. If approved, 2 additional residents join the committee to help preserve Richmond's historic structures.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
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