Monday, December 15, 2025

Richmond City Council establishes Richmond 2026 Virginia General Assembly Legislative Agenda, assigns Richmond Surplus Funds, and expands transparency

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15 December 2025 

 

Richmond City Council establishes Richmond 2026 Virginia General Assembly Legislative Agenda, assigns Richmond Surplus Funds, and expands transparency

 

(Richmond, Virginia U.S.A. 12.15.2025) – Richmond City Council advanced key priorities to support residents and strengthen the City’s future at its December 15, 2025 Formal Meeting.

 

Richmond 2026 Virginia General Assembly Legislative Priorities Agenda

Richmond City Council approved, Res. No. 2025-R051, establishing the City’s legislative priorities agenda:

 

   Affordable Housing: Support for anti-rent gouging legislation, inclusionary zoning authority, and expanded tools to address blight and eviction prevention.

 

   Education: Advocacy for modernizing the state’s K-12 funding formula and enabling local referenda to fund school construction.

 

   Public Safety and Health: Requests for increased funding for local police, public defenders, and community-based violence prevention programs.

 

   Infrastructure and Environment: Calls for $40 million in state support for water infrastructure and $200 million for combined sewer overflow mitigation.

 

   Additionally: The agenda also addresses transportation, human services, and regional partnerships. Council will actively advocate alongside the Mayor, Richmond’s General Assembly delegation, and statewide partners to advance these proposals during the 2026 session. 

 

FY 2025 Richmond General Fund Budget Surplus Assignment 

Council also adopted Res. No. 2025-R052, assigning $2.2 million from the Fiscal Year 2025 Richmond Government Budget - General Fund Surplus to special purpose reserves. These one-time assignments reflect Council’s priorities and community input, and include:

 

   $1.42 million to the Richmond Retirement System for a one-time payment to retired RRS members to help offset the absence of an annual cost-of-living adjustment.

 

   $400,000 to the Richmond Affordable Housing Trust Fund to expand access to safe, affordable housing.

 

   $162,150 for low-barrier support for children and families during inclement weather.

 

   $100,000 to Presbyterian Homes & Family Services for the Family Crisis Fund.

 

   $70,000 for Music and Media Lab improvements at the Richmond Department of Parks, Recreation, and Community Facilities - Southside Community Center.

 

   $50,000 for a Vision Zero traffic safety study at key intersections near Richmond Public Schools - Albert Hill Middle School.

 

Government Transparency

Richmond City Council also approved a series of Ordinances focused on transparency. Ord. No. 2025-209 created a new disclosure requirement for members of certain boards and commissions that have control of bonds and funding decisions.  Ord. No. 2025-211 set new standards for the City of Richmond Open Data Portal to share information regarding contracts with the public. Finally, Ord. No. 2025-240 amended the Richmond Code of Laws/Ordinances to establish an online Richmond Virginia Freedom of Information Act Library.

 

Introduced Legislation

Twenty-eight new proposed Ordinances and Resolutions were introduced during Council Formal meeting.

 

Looking Ahead

The next Richmond City Council Formal Meeting is scheduled to take place Monday, January 12, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. in Richmond City Council Chambers; Richmond City Hall 2nd floor; 900 East Broad Street; Richmond Virginia.

Access/Learn more

To learn more about the December 15, 2025 Richmond City Council Meeting, access a recording, and review documents, please go to https://richmondva.legistar.com/

Please visit https://richmondva.legistar.com/ to access and learn about Richmond City Council Formal, Informal, and Standing Committee meetings, recordings, documents, and legislation.

 

 

 

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