Study finds rezoning impacts will be limited in single family neighborhoods due to lot layouts, economics
The least dense of those neighborhoods would likely see virtually no new development due to high property values, according to the study.
The Bridge
Spanning the city
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Highland Springs girls basketball coach Franklin Harris knows it's time to step aside
Since he became head coach before the 2007-2008 season, the Springers have become one of the most respected and consistent programs, not just in Central Virginia but in the state.
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Richmond plans to expand homebuying assistance program to RPS employees
The program was initially reserved for city employees.
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Four city councilors float tax deferral plan to help offset rising home assessments
Instead, the city would place a lien on their property equal to the amount of taxes owed.
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In FOIA officer case, city’s lawyer fires back at judge for questioning his ‘candor’
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Planned Parenthood clinic not moving forward in Northside after city’s $10 property deal
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After five second-place finishes, Petersburg finally breaks through
“Everybody said we had that cloud over top of us because it’s been 52 years since we won the state championship. This brings light to the city itself.”
City Government
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Richmond plans to expand homebuying assistance program to RPS employees
The program was initially reserved for city employees.
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Education
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School Board votes to spend at least $2 million to add turf athletic field at new high school
Kamras said the RHSA community “would feel disrespected if they did not get what they were expecting.”
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Features
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Richmond’s new transportation director wants a city ‘built for people.’ His work is increasingly urgent.
Andy Boenau says he understands why so many American cities were designed to get cars moving as quickly as possible.
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Local News
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Scam text asks for 'electronic toll' payment, creates confusion at courthouse
The text appears to be an official court document demanding payment, but is not legitimate.
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Newsletter
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March 18 Newsletter: Planned Parenthood location won't go forward
The city had agreed to sell the land for $10, but Planned Parenthood wasn't able to make the financials work. Plus, a new tax relief proposal, and more legal bickering in the FOIA whistleblower trial.
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Sports
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Highland Springs girls basketball coach Franklin Harris knows it's time to step aside
Since he became head coach before the 2007-2008 season, the Springers have become one of the most respected and consistent programs, not just in Central Virginia but in the state.
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