Councilors remained split on raises for some of the city’s top earners.
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The mayor’s proposal includes pay increases, rate hikes and program cuts.
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City officials, business leaders confident in project’s progress
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Mayor Danny Avula was invited to tour Rudd’s Mobile Home Park.
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Findings criticize city communications with surrounding counties
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They said it would allow Richmonders to make up lost income post–water outages.
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The mayor says the water works is preparing for Winter Storm Cora.
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The city's Department of Public Utilities raised alarm six hours after flooding began.
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City sets noon press conference; reservoir "almost at full capacity."
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Officials issued the advisory after a pump failure at a water treatment facility.
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A 2021 referendum was narrowly defeated.
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The city’s finalized budget made few tweaks to what Mayor Levar Stoney initially proposed.
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From adding sidewalks to extending curbs, the city looks to ramp up its goal of making streets safer and more equitable.
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The biggest increase is for various projects earmarked “Capital Investment Opportunities.”
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It’s $300 million more than last year’s ask, largely due to increased revenues from varied taxes.
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RISC wants to know where the Affordable Housing Trust Fund money is. The City of Richmond won’t say.
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The Richmond mayor’s sixth annual address largely focused on incremental changes.