Consider action on stop work order for Chevron construction project
In Plain English
The city issued a stop work order halting construction at a Chevron facility. Stop work orders typically happen when projects violate permits, safety rules, or environmental standards. The council will decide whether to maintain, modify, or lift the order based on staff findings.
Auto-generated summary. Source: official agenda documents.
Community Discussion
This discussion was submitted to the City Clerk as part of the public record.
Comments are submitted to the Richmond City Clerk before the meeting. By commenting, you agree to have your name and comment included in the public record.
Similar Discussions
5 related items found by meaning
Set aside permits for Chevron Energy and Hydrogen Renewal Project
Adopt new rules for approving Chevron Refinery construction permits
Call on Chevron to safely shut down refinery if workers strike
Continue public hearing on Chevron refinery upgrade permits
Adopt formal decision on Chevron Refinery safety during rebuilding after 2012 fire
The Story So Far
5 prior discussions on this topic
Accept $246,601 in workforce development grants from four sources
Require 6 annual community meetings to get resident input on Chevron settlement spending
Hold 6 annual community meetings to decide how to spend Chevron settlement money
Receive annual report on industrial safety oversight at Richmond refineries
Approve contract to buy new breathing equipment for firefighters
Related by category
Adopt updated 2025 California Fire Code with local safety amendments
Hold closed-session meeting to discuss contract negotiations with 6 employee unions
Purchase $46,232 in ballistic helmets for police SWAT team
Receive monthly police crime statistics for January 2026
Update city-wide records retention and destruction schedules