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25 January 2021
Richmond City Council schedule for establishing the Fiscal Year 2022
Richmond Government Budget
WHAT Richmond, Virginia - Richmond City Council will soon begin its annual Richmond Government Budget Establishment Meeting process to work on the Fiscal Year 2022 Richmond Government Budget, which begins July 1, 2021.
In helping weigh the many compelling and competing budgetary needs of our city, Richmond residents are invited and encouraged to share their thoughts and ideas regarding the budget directly with the individual Councilmember representing them.
Richmond City Council's Fiscal Year 2022 Richmond Government Budget Establishment Meeting Schedule, which is subject to updates, is as follows:
Richmond City Council - Fiscal Year 2022 Richmond
Government Budget Establishment Meeting Schedule
NOTE: Schedule
subject to updates.
Council Special Meeting: DEADLINE:
Mayor submits to Richmond City Council a proposed Richmond Govt. Budget
Mon.,
March 22, 2021; 1-3 p.m.
Council Budget Work Session 1
Mon.,
March 29, 2021; 1-3 p.m.
Council Budget Work Session 2
Mon.,
April 5, 2021; 1-3 p.m.
Council Budget Work Session 3
Mon.,
April 12, 2021; 1-3 p.m.
Council Budget Work Session 4
Mon.,
April 12, 2021; 6-8 p.m.
Council Budget Public Hearing
Fiscal Year 2022 Richmond Government
Budget
Mon.,
April 19, 2021; 1-3 p.m.
Council Budget Work Session 5
Wed.,
April 21, 2021; 1-3 p.m.
Council Amendment Work Session 1
Mon.,
April 26, 2021; 1-3 p.m.
Council Amendment Work Session 2
Wed.,
April 28, 2021; 1-3 p.m.
Council Amendment Work Session 3
Mon.,
May 3, 2021; TBA
Council Special Meeting – Budget
Amendments Introduction
Mon.,
May 10, 2021; 6-8 p.m.
Council Budget Public Hearing
Richmond
City Council Establishes Official Fiscal Year 2022 Richmond Government Budget
Richmond Government Budget includes
amendments; Operating Budget: General Fund, Special Funds, Enterprise Funds,
Internal Service Funds, Federal, and State funds; Richmond Capital Improvement
Plan; and, funds provided to Richmond Public Schools.
Sat.,
May 15, 2021
DEADLINE: Council must adopt Schools
budget by May 15, or within 30 days of receipt of state school funding
estimates to localities (whichever later), per Virginia Code of Laws: Title
22.1. Education; Chapter 8. Article 1; §22.1-93.
Mon.,
May 31, 2021
DEADLINE: Council must establish the
Richmond Government Budget by May 31 each year, per Richmond City Charter:
Chapter 6. Budgets; §6.11
Thurs.,
July 1, 2021
Fiscal Year 2022 Richmond Government
Budget begins
CONTACT INFO
Richmond residents
are invited to share their thoughts and ideas regarding the budget directly with
the individual Councilmember representing
them.
Please
find the following helpful contact information for individual Councilmembers:
Richmond
West End 1st Voter District
Councilmember Andreas
D. Addison
804.646.5935 (office tel); andreas.addison@richmondgov.com (email)
Richmond North Central 2nd
Voter District
Councilmember Katherine L.
Jordan
804.646.6532 (office tel); katherine.jordan@richmondgov.com(email)
Richmond
Northside 3rd Voter District
Councilmember Ann-Frances Lambert
804.646.6055
(office tel); ann-frances.lambert@richmondgov.com (email)
Richmond
Southwest 4th Voter District
Councilmember
Kristen Nye Larson
804.646.5646 (office tel); kristen.larson@richmondgov.com (email)
Richmond Central 5th Voter
District
Councilmember Stephanie
A. Lynch
804.646.5724 (office tel); stephanie.lynch@richmondgov.com (email)
Richmond Gateway 6th Voter
District
Councilmember
Ellen F. Robertson (Council Vice President)
804.646.7964 (office tel); ellen.robertson@richmondgov.com (email)
Richmond East End 7th
Voter District
Councilmember Cynthia I. Newbille (Council President)
804.646.3012 (office tel); cynthia.newbille@richmondgov.com (email)
Richmond Southside 8th
Voter District
Councilmember
Reva M. Trammell
804.646.6591 (office tel); 804.240.5050 (mobile tel); reva.trammell@richmondgov.com (email)
Richmond South Central 9th
Voter District
Councilmember
Michael J. Jones
804.646.2779 (office tel); michael.jones@richmondgov.com (email)
FIND YOUR DISTRICT
The
following helpful link can be used by residents, if needed, to further assist
in identifying their individual Richmond Voter District:
·
Richmond
Real Estate Property Search Database https://apps.richmondgov.com/applications/propertysearch/Search.aspx
(note: once you’ve entered your address, use the Govt. tab
to identify your Voter Districts)
OVERVIEW - Richmond
Government Budget
Establishing
the annual Richmond Government Budget represents
Richmond City Council’s most fundamental role and responsibility as the governing
legislative institution of Richmond, Virginia and serves as the foundation and
ultimate act of its policy making and stewardship over our local
government operations on behalf of all Richmond residents.
As Richmond residents, we pool our resources in order to own and
operate our local government and decide what public services we want to invest in; the priority (investment levels) for these
services; and, how we pay for them.
Examples of some of the services
we invest in include the management and delivery of such things as clean, safe
water; streets, sidewalks, parks, laws, and law enforcement, firefighting,
emergency services/rescue; trash and sewage removal; and, our children’s
education. Together, we own, operate, use, and benefit from these services on a
daily basis. Funding
for these services comes from state, local and federal sources, including fees
and taxes.
In order to set the investment levels we
want for these services, Richmond City Council establishes an official annual
Richmond Government Budget in May of each year for the upcoming Fiscal Year.
The Richmond Government Budget is based on
a Fiscal Year that runs July 1 to June 30 annually and includes the
Richmond General Fund, Richmond Capital Improvement Plan, Richmond Special
Funds, Richmond Enterprise Funds, Richmond Internal Service Funds, the City
Government contribution to Richmond Public Schools, and additional state, federal, and other funds provided to Richmond Public
Schools.
The Richmond Government Budget is
typically amended and established annually. Thus, every year a draft proposed
Budget is submitted to Richmond City Council by the Mayor. Council then
reviews, analyzes, and amends it to establish the official Richmond Government Budget
based on the priorities of Richmond residents.
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