Thursday, June 29, 2023

Richmond City Charter Review Commission invites additional public input as it finalizes recommendations to be sent to Council on July 31, 2023

 

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Richmond City Charter Review Commission invites additional public input as it finalizes recommendations to be sent to Council on July 31, 2023

Public invited to share thoughts and ideas, and visit website

(Richmond, Virginia U.S.A.)The Richmond City Charter Review Commission invites and encourages all Richmond residents to provide additional public input as it finalizes recommendations to be sent to Council on July 31, 2023.

    Residents are invited to attend any/all of its upcoming work session meeting to learn more and share their thoughts, ideas, and suggestions surrounding potential changes to the Richmond City Charter. Each session will include opportunity for public comments.

UPCOMING PUBLIC MEETINGS

Richmond City Charter Review Commission – Meeting

·    Thursday, July 6, 2023

6:00-8:00 p.m.

Location

Richmond City Hall, 5th Floor Conference Room

900 E. Broad Street; Richmond, Virginia 23219

 

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Richmond City Charter Review Commission – Meeting

·    Thursday, July 13, 2023

6:00-8:00 p.m.

Location

Richmond City Hall, 5th Floor Conference Room

900 E. Broad Street; Richmond, Virginia 23219

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Richmond City Charter Review Commission – Meeting

·    Thursday, July 20, 2023

6:00-8:00 p.m.

Location

Richmond City Hall, 5th Floor Conference Room

900 E. Broad Street; Richmond, Virginia 23219

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Richmond City Charter Review Commission – Meeting

·    Thursday, July 27, 2023

6:00-8:00 p.m.

Location

Richmond City Hall, 5th Floor Conference Room

900 E. Broad Street; Richmond, Virginia 23219

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Background

Richmond City Council Ordinance # 2021-347 established a Richmond City Charter Review Commission, comprised of nine community members, to conduct a comprehensive review of and make recommendations for revisions to the Richmond City Charter, which enumerates the governmental powers granted to the City of Richmond by the Virginia General Assembly.

 

     The Richmond City Charter Review Commission is holding multiple public information and engagement sessions and will present various draft Charter recommendations to obtain public input, feedback, and comments.

 

     Richmond residents are invited and encouraged to participate in this important process and share their thoughts, suggestion, and questions with the Commission.

 

     The Commission will submit its final recommendations in a report to Richmond City Council and the Mayor later this year.

 

     Richmond City Council thanks the willingness and dedication of the Richmond City Charter Review Commission Members for their work on behalf of this important project for all Richmond residents.

 

Additional Richmond City Charter Review Commission information

 

·        Richmond City Charter Review Commission Website Portal

https://www.rva.gov/richmond-city-council/richmond-city-charter-review-commission

 

·        Richmond City Council Ord. No. 2021-347

https://richmondva.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=5360520&GUID=2C0908BD-B69B-4EC2-979A-35A33A2420D2&Options=ID|Text|&Search=2021-347

 

·        Charter News Releases

                https://richmondvacitycouncil.blogspot.com/

 

Contact

For more information, please contact: Thad Williamson, Ph.D., Chair, Richmond City Charter Review Commission, at RVACharterReview@gmail.com (email)

 

Richmond City Charter Review Commission Members

Thad Williamson, Ph.D., Chair

Rachael Deane, Esq., Vice-Chair

Antoine Banks, Secretary

Daisy Weaver, Member

William “Bill” Echelberger, Member

Kyle Elliott, Member

Travis Gunn, Member

Steven Koski, Member

John Girardi, Member

 

Special Notes

·       Pursuant to the Constitution of Virginia, the Virginia General Assembly is the final authority on changes to the Richmond City Charter.

 

·       Richmond Public Schools is outside the scope of the Commission’s work. Richmond Public Schools it not part of the City of Richmond Government. It is a subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia and overseen locally by the Richmond Public Schools Board of Trustees and an appointed Superintendent administers day-to-day Schools operations.

 

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Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Councilmember Trammell to hold meeting for the Richmond Southside 8th Voter District

 

Reva M. Trammell/Councilmember

Richmond City Council / Richmond Southside 8th Voter District / Richmond, Virginia

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Councilmember Trammell to hold meeting for the Richmond Southside 8th Voter District

WHAT           Richmond, Virginia Councilmember Reva M. Trammell, Richmond City Council, Richmond Southside 8th Voter District, will hold a meeting for residents of the Richmond Southside 8th Voter District. The planned meeting agenda is as follows:

AGENDA/SPECIAL GUESTS/SPEAKERS

·       Lincoln Saunders

Richmond Chief Executive Officer

City of Richmond

·       Bobby Vincent

Director

Richmond Department

of Public Works

·       Kenneth Horak

Senior Capital Projects Manager

Richmond Department

of Public Works

Richmond Police Department Officers, Richmond Department of Fire & Emergency Services Firefighters, Commonwealth of Virginia - Richmond Office of the Sheriff Staff, and Richmond Ambulance Authority

Free refreshments are typically served.

WHEN           Thursday, July 13, 2023

                    6:00 - 7:30 p.m.

WHERE         Satellite Restaurant & Lounge

4000 Richmond Highway, Richmond Virginia

CONTACT    For more information, please contact: Councilmember Reva M. Trammell, 804.240.5050 (mobile tel); or email reva.trammell@rva.gov

     Councilmember Trammell personally holds individual meetings that include her goals and accomplishments, topical agendas, and special guests. She invites all Richmond Southside 8th Voter District residents to attend. Her meeting dates, times, locations, agendas, and special guests are subject to change.

 

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Friday, June 23, 2023

Come to the Richmond City Charter Review Commission Public Hearing on June 28

 

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Come to the Richmond City Charter Review Commission Public Hearing on June 28

(Richmond, Virginia U.S.A.)The Richmond City Charter Review Commission invites and encourages all Richmond residents to attend its upcoming Public Hearing meeting to learn more and share their thoughts, ideas, and suggestions surrounding potential changes to the Richmond City Charter.

 

UPCOMING PUBLIC HEARING

Richmond City Charter Review Commission – Meeting

Public Hearing/Public Comments

Public Engagement and Input Highly Invited and Sought!

Wednesday, June 28, 2023

6:00-7:30 p.m.

Location

Richmond City Hall, 5th Floor Conference Room

900 E. Broad Street; Richmond, Virginia 23219

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Apology and Invitation

Due to inclement storm-related power, internet, and connectivity complications affecting Richmond’s south side at the time, the Charter Commission meeting held Thursday, June 22, at the Second Police Precinct experienced technical difficulties that affected the virtual experience of the meeting. The Charter Commission apologizes to residents attending the meeting virtually for this inconvenience and invites them to attend the upcoming meeting.

 

Background

Richmond City Council Ordinance # 2021-347 established a Richmond City Charter Review Commission, comprised of nine community members, to conduct a comprehensive review of and make recommendations for revisions to the Richmond City Charter, which enumerates the governmental powers granted to the City of Richmond by the Virginia General Assembly.

 

     The Richmond City Charter Review Commission is holding multiple public information and engagement sessions and will present various draft Charter recommendations to obtain public input, feedback, and comments.

 

     Richmond residents are invited and encouraged to participate in this important process and share their thoughts, suggestion, and questions with the Commission.

 

     The Commission will submit its final recommendations in a report to Richmond City Council and the Mayor later this year.

 

     Richmond City Council thanks the willingness and dedication of the Richmond City Charter Review Commission Members for their work on behalf of this important project for all Richmond residents.

 

Additional Richmond City Charter Review Commission information

 

·        Richmond City Charter Review Commission Website Portal

https://www.rva.gov/richmond-city-council/richmond-city-charter-review-commission

 

·        Richmond City Council Ord. No. 2021-347

https://richmondva.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=5360520&GUID=2C0908BD-B69B-4EC2-979A-35A33A2420D2&Options=ID|Text|&Search=2021-347

 

·        Charter News Releases

                https://richmondvacitycouncil.blogspot.com/

 

Contact

For more information, please contact: Thad Williamson, Ph.D., Chair, Richmond City Charter Review Commission, at RVACharterReview@gmail.com (email)

 

Richmond City Charter Review Commission Members

Thad Williamson, Ph.D., Chair

Rachael Deane, Esq., Vice-Chair

Antoine Banks, Secretary

Daisy Weaver, Member

William “Bill” Echelberger, Member

Kyle Elliott, Member

Travis Gunn, Member

Steven Koski, Member

John Girardi, Member

 

Special Notes

·       Pursuant to the Constitution of Virginia, the Virginia General Assembly is the final authority on changes to the Richmond City Charter.

 

·       Richmond Public Schools is outside the scope of the Commission’s work. Richmond Public Schools it not part of the City of Richmond Government. It is a subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia and overseen locally by the Richmond Public Schools Board of Trustees and an appointed Superintendent administers day-to-day Schools operations.

 

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Friday, June 16, 2023

Come to the Richmond City Charter Review Commission Public Hearing in Southside on June 22

 

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Come to the Richmond City Charter Review Commission Public Hearing in Southside on June 22


Help determine future of Richmond Government:

Take Survey: Ends June 21, 2023

(Richmond, Virginia U.S.A.)The Richmond City Charter Review Commission invites and encourages all Richmond residents to attend its upcoming Public Hearing meeting on Thursday, June 22, 2023 to learn more and share their thoughts, ideas, and suggestions surrounding potential changes to the Richmond City Charter.

UPCOMING PUBLIC HEARING

Richmond City Charter Review Commission – Meeting

Public Hearing/Public Comments

Public Engagement and Input Highly Invited and Sought! Come out and share your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions!

Thursday, June 22, 2023

6:00-7:30 p.m.

Location

Richmond Police Department – Second Police Precinct

177 E. Belt Boulevard; Richmond, Virginia 23224

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Take Richmond Survey Now: Ends June 21, 2023

The Richmond City Charter Review Commission reminds and encourages all Richmond residents to take a quick survey regarding the future of Richmond government.

    All Richmond residents are invited and encouraged to take the survey now to share their thoughts, ideas, and suggestions about Richmond Government.

    The survey opened May 19, 2023 and will end Wednesday, June 21, 2023. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/chartercommission2023 (direct link).


    The survey is also available on the Richmond City Charter Review Commission’s information and engagement website, at https://www.rva.gov/richmond-city-council/richmond-city-charter-review-commission. Printed surveys are also available at Richmond Public Library Branches throughout the city.

Upcoming Richmond City Charter Review Commission meetings and details

https://eservicesb.richmondgov.com/applications/boardsandcommissions/BCCalendar.aspx

https://www.rva.gov/richmond-city-council/richmond-city-charter-review-commission

The Commission also invites Richmond residents to take an important survey about Richmond government, which will run through Wednesday, June 21, 2023, at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/chartercommission2023 (direct link).

    The survey is also available on the Commissions information and engagement website, at https://www.rva.gov/richmond-city-council/richmond-city-charter-review-commission. Printed surveys will also be available at Richmond Public Library Branches throughout the city.

Background

Richmond City Council Ordinance # 2021-347 established a Richmond City Charter Review Commission, comprised of nine community members, to conduct a comprehensive review of and make recommendations for revisions to the Richmond City Charter, which enumerates the governmental powers granted to the City of Richmond by the Virginia General Assembly.

     The Richmond City Charter Review Commission is holding multiple public information and engagement sessions and will present various draft Charter recommendations to obtain public input, feedback, and comments.

     Richmond residents are invited and encouraged to participate in this important process and share their thoughts, suggestion, and questions with the Commission.

     The Commission will submit its final recommendations in a report to Richmond City Council and the Mayor later this year.

     Richmond City Council thanks the willingness and dedication of the Richmond City Charter Review Commission Members for their work on behalf of this important project for all Richmond residents.

Contact

For more information, please contact: Thad Williamson, Ph.D., Chair, Richmond City Charter Review Commission, at RVACharterReview@gmail.com (email)

Richmond City Charter Review Commission Members

Thad Williamson, Ph.D., Chair

Rachael Deane, Esq., Vice-Chair

Antoine Banks, Secretary

Daisy Weaver, Member

William “Bill” Echelberger, Member

Kyle Elliott, Member

Travis Gunn, Member

Steven Koski, Member

John Girardi, Member

Special Notes

·       Pursuant to the Constitution of Virginia, the Virginia General Assembly is the final authority on changes to the Richmond City Charter.

·       Richmond Public Schools is outside the scope of the Commission’s work. Richmond Public Schools it not part of the City of Richmond Government. It is a subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia and overseen locally by the Richmond Public Schools Board of Trustees and an appointed Superintendent administers day-to-day Schools operations.

Helpful Links

·        Richmond City Charter Review Commission Website Portal

https://www.rva.gov/richmond-city-council/richmond-city-charter-review-commission

·        Richmond City Council Ord. No. 2021-347

https://richmondva.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=5360520&GUID=2C0908BD-B69B-4EC2-979A-35A33A2420D2&Options=ID|Text|&Search=2021-347

·        Richmond City Charter Review Commission Membership

https://eservicesb.richmondgov.com/applications/boardsandcommissions/MembersList.aspx?mybckey=195

  

 

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