Richmond put $65 million toward new and improved community centers. They’re almost done. It’s been almost 25 years since Richmond built any new community centers.
City Council yanks new trash contract from Meridian and gives it back to Waste Management “Staff incorrectly concluded the bid most favorable to the city was Meridian. We recommend Waste Management,” said Department of Public Works Director Bobby Vincent.
School board gives unions two days unpaid leave per month for union management Richmond schools will give union leaders two unpaid days of leave per month for union management after a School Board vote last week.
School officials begin dissolving ill-fated ‘Project Ace’ linked to Altria warehouse donation Project Ace is rapidly heading toward the dustbin of history after Richmond’s School Board voted Monday to take control of all the properties it owns and begin the process of dissolving it.
Solid waste company sues after city revisits approval of trash center contract The $4.4 million bid was a higher cost to the city than a competing bid.
School Board says city is falling short in maintaining school grounds “Our young people deserve better and we have to demand better.”
At last School Board meeting of the year, five of nine members say farewell “A lot of institutional knowledge is sitting at this table. A lot of institutional knowledge is moving onwards.”