Add Executive Director position to oversee Richmond's rent control program
Resolution Resolution No. 125-17
In Plain English
Richmond currently lacks a dedicated executive to manage its rent stabilization program. The city wants to create this new leadership role to oversee tenant protections and landlord compliance. If approved, the position becomes part of the official job classification system and can be filled through hiring.
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