CD.2020.136
| 1 | | | Council Document | May 19, 2020 Land Use, Housing and Transportation Meeting Access and Public Participation Instructions | | |
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ORD. 2020-025
| 1 | 1. | | Ordinance | To erect all-way stop signs at the intersections of Bainbridge Street and West 10th Street; Bainbridge Street and West 12th Street; Bainbridge Street and West 14th Street; Porter Street and West 10th Street; Porter Street and West 12th Street; Porter Street and West 14th Street; Perry Street and West 10th Street; Perry Street and West 12th Street; McDonough Street and West 10th Street; McDonough Street and West 12th Street; and McDonough Street and West 14th Street. | recommended for continuance | Pass |
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ORD. 2020-085
| 1 | 3. | | Ordinance | To designate the 3100 block of Decatur Street in honor of Johnny R. Battle. | recommended for continuance | Pass |
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RES. 2019-R068
| 1 | 6. | | Resolution | To express the Council’s support for certain goals in alignment with the Vision Zero traffic safety program that promote sustainability and equity in access to safe transportation. | recommended for continuance | Pass |
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RES. 2020-R016
| 1 | 8. | | Resolution | To request that the Chief Administrative Officer cause the Director of Public Works to conduct a study and provide recommendations to the Council concerning how applicable laws and regulations might be lawfully amended to require contractors to provide protected walkways, crosswalks, bicycle lanes, shared-use paths, and trails for the purpose of further promoting the City’s Vision Zero traffic safety program. | recommended for continuance | Pass |
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CD.2020.078
| 1 | | | Council Document | February 18, 2020 Land Use, Housing & Transportation Meeting Minutes | | |
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CD.2020.079
| 1 | | | Council Document | Board Vacancy Report - Land Use, Housing and Transportation Standing Committee | | |
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CD.2020.176
| 1 | | | Council Document | May 19, 2020 Land Use, Housing and Transportation Speakers List | | |
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ORD. 2020-084
| 1 | 2. | | Ordinance | To authorize the Chief Administrative Officer, for and on behalf of the City of Richmond, to execute an Urban Project Construction Agreement between the City of Richmond and the Virginia Department of Transportation to provide funding for the design, construction, and maintenance of safety improvements to Laburnum Avenue at the southbound and northbound ramps of Virginia Route 195. | recommended for approval | Pass |
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ORD. 2020-098
| 1 | 4. | | Ordinance | To authorize the Chief Administrative Officer, for and on behalf of the City of Richmond, to execute an Urban Project Construction Agreement between the City of Richmond and the Virginia Department of Transportation to provide funding for the design and construction of improvements to the interchange at Maury Street and I-95. | recommended for approval | Pass |
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ORD. 2020-112
| 1 | 5. | | Ordinance | To establish a residential permit parking district in the Historic Jackson Ward neighborhood. | recommended for approval | Pass |
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RES. 2020-R014
| 1 | 7. | | Resolution | To request the Virginia Department of Transportation to amend the street mileage inventory for the City of Richmond. | recommended for approval | Pass |
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RES. 2020-R021
| 1 | 9. | | Resolution | To name the east-west alley located in the block bounded by West Main Street, South Shields Avenue, West Cary Street, and South Addison Street as “Uptown Alley.” | recommended for approval | Pass |
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RES. 2020-R022
| 1 | 10. | | Resolution | To name a portion of the east-west alley located in the block bounded by Dorchester Road, Jahnke Road, and CSX Transportation, Inc.’s railroad tracks as “Gravel Alley.” | recommended for approval | Pass |
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ORD. 2020-113
| 1 | 11. | | Ordinance | To authorize the Chief Administrative Officer, for and on behalf of the City of Richmond, to execute a Deed of Quitclaim of Utility Easement Portion between the City of Richmond and FW-VA The Village Shopping Center, LLC, for the purpose of releasing a portion of a utility easement to FW-VA The Village Shopping Center, LLC. | recommended for approval | Pass |
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ORD. 2020-111
| 1 | 12. | | Ordinance | To declare the property known as 1201 Porter Street to be blighted property pursuant to Va. Code § 36-49.1:1 and to approve a spot blight abatement plan for such property. | recommended for approval | Pass |
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RES. 2020-R015
| 1 | 13. | | Resolution | To modify the decision of the Commission of Architectural Review, which approved a certificate of appropriateness for the demolition of a certain portion of George Mason Elementary School located at 813 North 28th Street by adding to such certificate the approval to demolish a certain portion of such school constructed in 1922, upon certain terms and conditions. | recommended for approval | Pass |
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ORD. 2020-086
| 1 | 14. | | Ordinance | To designate and incorporate certain City-owned properties located along Riverside Drive and West 22nd Street into Canoe Run Park. | recommended for approval | Pass |
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ORD. 2020-087
| 1 | 15. | | Ordinance | To designate and incorporate certain City-owned properties along West 42nd Street, West, 43rd Street, West 44th Street, West 46th Street, Rear West 42nd Street, Dunston Avenue, and Rear Dunston Avenue[, and Reedy Avenue Rear] into Crooked Branch Ravine Park. (As Amended) | recommended for approval with amendment | Pass |
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ORD. 2020-097
| 1 | 16. | | Ordinance | To authorize the Chief Administrative Officer, for and on behalf of the City of Richmond, to enter into a Facility Use Agreement between the City of Richmond and the American National Red Cross for the use of six Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities’ community centers as shelters during disaster emergency situations. | recommended for approval | Pass |
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RES. 2020-R019
| 1 | 17. | | Resolution | To request that the Chief Administrative Officer cause the appropriate departments in the City’s Administration to incorporate, to the extent permitted by law, the applicable recommendations of the Advisory Task Force for the Economic Revitalization of South Richmond in the development of the City’s Master Plan. | recommended for approval | Pass |
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RES. 2020-R020
| 1 | 18. | | Resolution | To declare a public necessity to amend ch. 30 of the City Code and to initiate an amendment to the City’s zoning ordinance to make such lawful changes as may be necessary to permit shelters in all nine Council districts by requesting that the Chief Administrative Officer cause to be conducted a study to determine whether and, if so, how the City’s zoning ordinance lawfully may be amended to permit, to the extent permitted by law, shelters in all nine Council districts. | recommended for approval | Pass |
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RES. 2020-R034
| 1 | 19. | | Resolution | To declare surplus and to authorize the Chief Administrative Officer to seek proposals for the [properties] property located at [112 North 7th Street, 114 North 7th Street, 116 North 7th Street,] 500 North 10th Street[, 401 East Broad Street, 730 East Broad Street, 800 East Clay Street, 808 East Clay Street, 609 East Grace Street, and 601 East Leigh Street] for the purpose of facilitating the purchase and development of such [parcels] parcel. (As Amended) | recommended for approval | Pass |
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ORD. 2020-146
| 1 | | | Ordinance | To amend Ord. No. 2020-050, adopted May 11, 2020, which adopted the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Special Fund Budget and made appropriations pursuant thereto, by increasing estimated revenues from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the amount appropriated to the Department of Housing and Community Development’s Special Fund by $418,767.00, for the purpose of funding housing, community and economic development activities, and assistance for low- and moderate- income persons and special needs populations. | | |
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