Certify petition to amend Richmond's long-term development plan has enough signatures
In Plain English
Residents submitted a petition to change Richmond's General Plan 2030, which guides where housing, businesses, and parks can be built over the next decade. The city clerk counted the signatures and confirmed enough valid ones to move forward. If certified, the petition goes to the next step in the initiative process.
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Approve consent calendar
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