Update local hiring law requirements for city contractors
In Plain English
Richmond requires contractors on city projects to hire local residents for a percentage of jobs. The current law needs updates to reflect changes in state regulations and improve enforcement. If approved, the city can better ensure construction and service contracts create jobs for Richmond residents.
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Votes
give first reading to ordinance and include amendment that ordinance be reviewed in one year
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Revise local hiring requirements for city contractors
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