Direct staff to create equitable funding program for all neighborhoods
In Plain English
Richmond received a $750,000 state grant to strengthen neighborhoods, but only gave $15,000 each to the 20 neighborhoods with councils. The other 21 neighborhoods got nothing because they lack formal councils or homeowner associations. If approved, staff develops a framework so all 41 neighborhoods can access city funding and mailing services for community events and improvements.
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Public Comments
11 public comments — 11 spoken
- Coire ReillyEmail
- Egidia Bollini JacksonEmail
- Elaine DockensEmail
- Garland EllisEmail
- Jan DiamondEmail
- Laura AustinEmail
- Leslie RossEmail
- Lissa ParkerEmail
- Mike McGoonEmail
- Rina BakerEmail
- Serge GlushkoffEmail
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