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City Releases Pavement Condition Scores through Interactive Mapping Application

 ~Scores range from 0 to 100, or failed to good~ The City of Richmond’s Department of Public Works (DPW) is now making Pavement Condition Index Ratings (the PCI Rating) of every street within the city limits available to the public. The interactive map will be updated as paving projects are completed. The PCI Rating is one of several tools the City of Richmond now uses to prioritize and track its paving program and other infrastructure work. “This is another way we keep the public informed,” said Richmond’s DPW Director Bobby Vincent. “It’s a great tool now available for citizens to use and track the progress of our transportation infrastructure maintenance.” Other factors that aid in paving prioritization include information about utility projects, economic development projects and closures of streets that play host to multiple special events on an annual basis. The application is available on the city’s website here .

Statement from the Joint Construction Team Regarding the Costs of the New Mason Elementary School, Greene Elementary School and the New Middle School on Hull Street to be Named Later

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The Facilities Plan adopted by the Richmond City School Board in December of 2017 including the following estimates for new school construction:     •    George Mason Elementary School:          $25 million     •    E.S.H. Greene Elementary School:          $35 million     •    New Middle School on Hull Street:           $50 million
 These estimates have been updated now that the procurement process for the design and construction of all three schools has concluded:     •    George Mason Elementary School:          $36 million     •    E.S.H. Greene Elementary School:          $42 million     •...

Speed Limit Reductions and Additional Transportation Safety Measures being Implemented in Targeted Areas

Motorists who drive regularly around Richmond will need to take note of some changes in speed limits in some areas. In accordance with Mayor Levar M. Stoney’s Safe and Healthy Streets Challenge and the Vision Zero initiative, the Department of Public Works, Richmond Police Department and VCU Police are teaming up to promote the Mayor’s message as safety projects are underway. Speed reductions from 35 mph to 25 mph on US Route 1 include: •    Jefferson Davis Highway from Albany Avenue to Hull Street •    Cowardin Avenue from Hull Street to Semmes Avenue •    Belvidere Street from Idlewood Avenue to Leigh Street The decision to lower the speed came as a result of modifications in the GRTC Bus Network; higher density land use and the growth of VCU; exposure of pedestrians and cyclists to higher than average traffic volumes and wide crossings; and new signal timings that promote safer speeds and less illegal speeding.  Speed reductions from ...

Mayor to Host Town Hall Meetings for Proposed FY2020 Budget

Mayor Levar M. Stoney will be hosting community town hall meetings over the coming weeks to discuss his proposed FY2020 budget. The mayor presented his fully balanced budget to Richmond City Council on Wednesday, March 6, which includes an investment of $18.5 million for Richmond Public Schools, $16.2 million for roads and sidewalks, $2.9 million for affordable housing, an additional $965,000 for increased GRTC service and $485,000 in funding for eviction diversion. Click here to view the presentation shown at each meeting. Below are the scheduled Town Hall meetings: Thursday, March 21 7 – 8:30 p.m. Southside Southside Community Center 6335 Old Warwick Rd. Wednesday, March 27 6:30 – 8 p.m. West End Thomas Jefferson High School 4100 W. Grace St. Tuesday, April 2 6:30 – 8 p.m. Northside Northside Family YMCA 4207 Old Brook Rd. For more information, please contact Tameka Jefferson at   Tameka.Jefferson@richmondgov.com   or call (804) 646-6...

Tackling the Financial Health Crisis in Richmond

The City Treasurer’s Office is proud to announce the Inaugural Financial Literacy Fair to be held on Friday, April 5, 2019 from 10 am – 3:30 pm in the lobby of City Hall.  Richmond city residents can earn chances at prizes by attending workshops on budgeting, savings and banking 101.  Financial counselors will also be available during the fair to talk through questions and issues individually with attendees. The event will include remarks from the Mayor, Treasurer and other city officials. City Departments, GRTC and other organizations will have tables making information and resources available to give participants confidence in their financial decisions. The purpose of this fair is to empower the citizens of Richmond to take more control of their finances and begin the initial steps needed to build personal wealth. The mission of the Richmond City Treasurer's Office is to inspire, encourage, and pursue the high possibilities of potential in others through the elimination...

Emergency Preparedness Survey

Dear Richmond Resident,  We want to hear from YOU! We would greatly appreciate you taking the time to participate in this 5-minute survey. The Richmond Office of Emergency Management is conducting a brief survey to assess the Richmond City residents' preparedness in the case of an emergency.  We are asking you to provide information on your emergency preparedness education and awareness as well as how prepared you or your family are in the case of an emergency. The data collected from this survey will be used to create additional public outreach, but personal information will remain confidential.  To take the survey, click here Thank you for your time. For questions or concerns, please contact the Richmond Office of Emergency Management at askemergencymgmt@richmondgov.com or (804) 646-2500. Estimado(a) residente de Richmond,  ¡Queremos escuchar su opinión! Gracias por tomarse el tiempo para participar ...

City Introducing Pedelec Bicycles to Make Pedaling Easier for RVA Bike Share Riders

On Thursday, March 21, the city is adding 20 new battery operated pedelec bikes to its RVA Bike Share fleet. These electric-assist e-bikes are designed to make it easier to climb hills and endure long rides. This will enable those who were previously unable to use the current 8-speed bikes to also use the bike share service. The pedelec bikes will be docked at current RVA Bike Share stations, but are identified by a yellow lightning bolt. Riders will be able to unlock the bikes using their RVA Bike Share key fob or from the RVA Bikes application. The motor automatically turns on once the rider starts pedaling. The bikes can reach speeds up to a safe 12 mph. The motor stops when the rider stops pedaling or uses the brake. RVA Bike Share was implemented in summer 2017. It currently has 220 bikes at 16 docking stations. In February the city began electrifying docking stations and converting the existing 8-speed bikes to make them pedal-assist. Eventually the entire fleet will ...