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Please take a moment to read the Clean City Commission’s Newsletter (CLICK HERE).
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For Immediate Release
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Contact: Tammy Hawley
(804) 646-1098
Tammy.Hawley@RichmondGov.com
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For Immediate Release – Monday, February 16, 2015
Contact: Tammy Hawley
(804) 646- 3110 Tammy.Hawley@Richmondgov.com
City Snow Emergency Routes Go Into Effect at 5:00 Today
Richmond, VA – The National Weather Service is predicting snow accumulations of between 8 and 10 inches. Additionally, high temperatures for each day are not forecasted to reach above freezing throughout the week. Ahead of the anticipated snow accumulation the City is providing this information to local residents.
The following is a list of major streets, which have permanently installed snow emergency route signs to restrict parking during snow removal tasks. These are considered the snow emergency routes, which will receive priority for snow clearance/hauling.
1) Broad Street (both sides), between Belvidere Street and 2nd Street
2) Broad Street (south side), between 8th Street and 14th Street
3) Broad Street (north side), between 12th Street and 8th Street
4) 8th Street (west side), between Leigh Street and Cary Street
5) 8th Street (east side), between Broad Street and Main Street
6) 7th Street (east side), between Canal Street and Marshall Street
7) 7th Street (west side), between Canal Street and Broad Street
8) Franklin Street (south side), between Stuart Circle and 9th Street
9) Franklin Street (north side), between Adams Street and 6th Street
10) Main Street (south side), between 25th Street and Belvidere Street
11) Main Street (north side), between 21st Street and Belvidere Street
12) Cary Street (south side), between Laurel Street and 10th Street
13) Cary Street (south side), between 13th Street and 14th Street
14) Cary Street (south side), between Thompson Street and Boulevard
15) Marshall Street (south side), between Belvidere Street and 5th Street
16) Semmes Avenue (both sides), between 19th Street and Forest Hill Avenue
17) Mechanicsville Turnpike (both sides), between Fairfield Avenue and Cool Lane
18) Chamberlayne Avenue (both sides), between Westminster Avenue and Azalea Avenue
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This anyone able to attend this training? We chatted about interviewing long time residents in the past and this would be a great opportunity for anyone interested in helping with that project.
From Richmond Public Library announcement:
Learn how to collect stories/ oral histories from your family, friends and interesting people you know in your church, neighborhood and community. We are losing incredible stories daily! Let’s create a core group of folks dedicated to save these stories from our local heroes, characters, activists, leaders, and those who have never been asked to share. Join us with Betsy Brinson, who is giving us her time and sharing information from her years of experience in collecting Oral Histories; Tuesday Feb. 10 1:30-3:00 or Thursday, February 12 from 10:30am- Noon. Space is limited, so call 646-7223 to reserve your space now!
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Great turn out for Randolph’s February 1st Saturday of the month clean up! Next clean up will be Saturday, March 7th. Location and time will be posted on Nextdoor.com and Meetup.com
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From Mamie Taylor, 5th District School Board Representative,
Our first 5th District Community Meeting for 2015 has been scheduled:
When: Saturday January 31, 2015
Where: 2nd Baptist Church- 1400 Idlewood Avenue, RVA. 23220
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.Topics of discussion: The Academic Improvement Plan, Proposed Bell Schedule changes, and the Budget. There will also be an open topics period during the last 20 minutes to share any school related concerns or updates not on the agenda.
Food will be served…
I look forward to seeing you all then.
Mamie Taylor- 5th District School Board Trustee
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The Maymont Foundation is halfway through its $35 Million capital campaign that will support the future of this beloved American estate through endowment funding as well as improvements to the visitor experience.Residents in the immediate neighborhoods surrounding Maymont are invited to attend a meeting with Maymont Director, Norman Burns, and staff to review the Master Plan for the park. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 17, at 6:30 pm in the Robins Nature and Visitor Center located off Shields Lake Drive.
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From Councilman Agelasto / City Council Liaison Ida Jones on 1/26/15:
The roundabout proposal to provide westbound traffic along Idlewood Avenue between Oregon Hill and Randolph was approved by the Planning Commission. The project is slated to begin construction this Spring. The City Traffic Engineering Division is aware of the need to limit road closings.
After the water main break at S. Harrison Street, Cumberland Avenue, and Parkwood Avenue that has closed the streets for several weeks (slated to reopen February 2), many people have seen the need to provide additional traffic connectivity to areas south of the Downtown Expressway.
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From the GRTC:
The GRTC Bus Rapid Transit Project team will present a status update, startup activities and long range timeline for the Project at public meetings, conducted on an informal basis. Members of the public may discuss their concerns with Project team members.
GRTC BRT Project will serve a 7.6 mile route from Rocketts Landing to Willow Lawn. Overall cost of the Project will be supported by a $24.9M TIGER grant from the U.S. Dept. of Transportation with matching funds from the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation, the City of Richmond and Henrico County. Phase I engineering and design activities are underway with on-the-street operation scheduled to start in October 2017.
Public meetings will be held from 6 – 8 pm on the follow dates with a presentation at 7 pm.
1. Monday, January 26, 2015, Main Street Station, 1500 East Main Street
2. Tuesday, January 27, 2015, Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), 2300 West Broad Street
Anyone who is unable to attend one of these meetings, may submit his comments to:
Stephen McNally
Director, Engineering and Construction
GRTC Transit System
301 East Belt Boulevard
Richmond, VA 23224
804-358-3871
e-mail: brt@ridegrtc.com
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