Councilmember Cynthia
I. Newbille
Richmond City Council, Richmond East
End 7th Voter District
News Release/August 24, 2021
Councilmember Newbille to hold virtual meeting for the Richmond
East End 7th Voter District
WHAT Richmond, Virginia – Councilmember Cynthia I. Newbille, Richmond City Council, Richmond East
End 7th Voter District, will hold a virtual meeting for the Richmond East End
7th Voter District.
AGENDA
· Councilmember Cynthia I. Newbille,
Richmond
City Council, Richmond East End 7th Voter District
· Presentation: Richmond Shockoe Bottom Small Area
Plan
Kimberly Chen, Senior Manager, Richmond
Department of Economic Development
Councilmember Newbille invites all residents of the Richmond East End 7th Voter District to
join her meeting and time will be provided for questions as the meeting
progresses.
WHEN Thursday, August 26, 2021
6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
WHERE Virtual Internet Meeting
Councilmember Newbille’s meeting is being held online through the Zoom virtual
platform. Those interested in joining the meeting are invited to register in
advance, via: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__A4y_TvPQuuwK99RyLvsLQ
Registrants
will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
CONTACT For more information, please contact: Sam
Patterson, Liaison for Councilmember Cynthia I. Newbille, Richmond City
Council, Richmond East End 7th Voter District, at 804.646.3012 (tel), or
sam.patterson@richmondgov.com (email)
BACKGROUND
Shockoe Bottom
Neighborhood/Richmond Shockoe Small Area Plan
Public feedback continues to be being sought regarding
the draft Richmond
Shockoe Small Area Plan. The Richmond Shockoe Bottom Neighborhood is one of
the city’s most unique and historic areas. It has been experiencing significant
growth over the last few decades with the historic rehabilitation of vacant
factories and warehouses into residential and mixed-use development, as well as
construction of new buildings. Discussions and planning regarding the future
of the Shockoe Bottom Neighborhood include development of cultural heritage
sites and continued revitalization.
The Richmond
Shockoe Small Area Plan will also be a next step in the implementation of
the GRTC
Transit Company Pulse Corridor Plan, which focused on future development
along the Pulse Corridor and including the area surrounding Main Street
Station. The intent of the Richmond
Shockoe Small Area Plan is to knit together policies and guidance embedded
in the Pulse
Corridor Plan, the ULI Rose Fellowship work, and the Richmond 300
Master Plan in order to form a unified approach to revitalization and
development of this important neighborhood.
Councilmember Newbille personally holds individual meetings that
include her goals and accomplishments, topical agendas, and special guests. She
invites all Richmond East End 7th Voter District residents to attend. Her
meeting dates, times, locations, agendas, and special guests are subject to
change.
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