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Mar 1, 2011·Strategic Plan

Strategic Plan

Strategic

This document outlines the multifaceted economic and community benefits of building rehabilitation and historic preservation. It details how these practices contribute to job creation, property value appreciation, resource conservation, and effective utilization of public investments. Furthermore, it emphasizes their role in supporting small businesses, revitalizing Main Streets, attracting investment and tourism, preventing urban sprawl, and creating affordable housing, positioning them as sound economic development strategies.

Jan 1, 2025·Strategic Plan

City Of Richmond Comprehensive Plan Refresh 2025

Strategic

This document outlines the 2025 Comprehensive Plan Refresh, serving as a guide for future growth and development within Richmond. It provides a strategic roadmap for decision-makers in private development and community initiatives to ensure choices reflect stakeholder interests and promote appropriate development quality, quantity, and location. The plan involves evaluating the existing 2019 plan to maintain relevance and alignment with current demographic, social, and economic trends, and to identify necessary updates.

Jan 9, 2012·Board Meeting

Historic Preservation Commission Minutes

Board

The commission meeting included discussion of fundraising efforts, with plans to send letters to potential funders and develop a grant proposal. A program on architects Marlatt & Dozier was scheduled for February 7th. The potential of establishing a local organization to acquire and rehabilitate endangered landmarks was explored, with discussion of past groups and individuals involved in similar efforts. The possibility of inviting representatives from organizations with experience in building restoration and land banking was raised. Scheduling a future meeting with David Duval or Paul Diebold to discuss tax credits was also noted, along with the ongoing work on signage for the Main Street National Register District.

Sep 16, 2015·Board Meeting

Minutes For Richmond Environmental Sustainability Commission Meeting

Board

The commission discussed improving public awareness of meeting times by updating the Palladium Item and city website. Collaboration with the Unsafe Building Commission on future salvage efforts was planned. The industrial waste recycling subcommittee was expected to report back at the next meeting. The commission brainstormed initiatives to incentivize environmentally friendly building procedures, potentially through presentations or collaborations with the EDC. A study on recycling motivations by an Earlham psychology class was discussed, with plans to share findings. Potential collaborations with Richmond park upkeep and neighborhood clean-up groups were also considered. A key next step was developing a guide to environmental resources in Richmond. The possibility of another community summit was explored. Finally, the need to find a new youth member for the commission was noted, and a change in the next meeting time was discussed.

Mar 16, 2016·Board Meeting

Minutes For Richmond Environmental Sustainability Commission Meeting

Board

The meeting focused on the nomination process for new commission members. Discussions included nominating Patrick Rinehart for the Utilities slot, Stephen Hughes for the Government slot, and Alison for another term. The need to find another Earlham student to fill the Student slot and to consider possibilities for a ninth slot were also discussed. Due to low attendance and lack of a quorum, a special meeting was planned to finalize nominations.

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City Controller

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