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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Families who apply for aid will receive a $125 gift card from the city.
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Mayor Levar Stoney has stepped up his criticism of the school board as the fight continues over how to rebuild George Wythe High School.
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The air was not sweet today as Mayor Levar Stoney addressed a crowd of press, city officials and environmental advocates above the 50 million gallon Shockoe Retention Basin. He commended Gov. Ralph Northam for carving out $50 million of federal funds to help the city update its overburdened combined sewer system, but noted the full cost is significantly higher.
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The Richmond School Board voted Monday to create its own request for design proposals for the new George Wythe High School, rejecting the city’s pre-existing RFP submitted by Mayor Levar Stoney in June.
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Richmond City Council has approved a proposal from Mayor Levar Stoney to transfer 15 parcels of city-owned land to the Maggie Walker Community Land Trust.
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Despite the pandemic and resulting economic recession, Richmond City Council passed a $774 million budget for FY2022 that includes pay raises for employees.
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A panel of city officials put together by Mayor Levar Stoney has selected the Maryland-based media conglomerate Urban One as its preferred casino operator.
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Potholes and bad roads are a common complaint of Richmond residents. So much so that Mayor Levar Stoney proposed doubling the budget for road and sidewalk paving last year.
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The GRTC bus-only lanes on Broad Street will soon take on a new color.