Create new Rent Program Services Analyst II job classification
In Plain English
The city creates a new position to handle rent control program work. The job pays between $6,357 and $7,684 per month. If approved, the city can hire someone for this role to help manage rental housing regulations and tenant services.
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Votes
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6 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The city approved creating a new Rent Program Services Analyst II position with broad support in a 6-0 vote, with Mayor Butt abstaining. The position will pay between $6,357 and $7,684 per month and will help the city manage its rent control program and provide services to tenants. This allows the city to hire someone specifically dedicated to handling rental housing regulations and tenant assistance. The approval was routine, continuing the council's typical pattern of supporting personnel decisions.
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The Story So Far
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APPROVE the minutes of November 19, 2025, Regular Meeting of the Richmond Rent Board