After governor’s veto, Avula says Richmond is ‘better off’ with collective bargaining “We actually really believe collective bargaining is good and Richmond is better off because of that.”
Survey says: Richmond’s got problems, but residents are loyal The results of an official, city-sponsored survey of Richmond residents depict a loyal but frustrated citizenry.
Richmond officials will set up expert panel to review courthouse conditions Council President Cynthia Newbille (7th District) has proposed a resolution to appoint the panel.
Some DPU billing accounts showing errors after system upgrade, city says it will automatically fix Resolution is expected to occur within one to two business days, according to the city.
Little resolution in sight in fight over who should handle medical 911 calls Both sides are committed to their position that they are the best agency to be in charge of medical calls.
January’s ice storm inspires a reworking of city rules on who must clear sidewalks For properties with three or more housing units, sidewalk-shoveling responsibilities fall to the landlord.
After years of no penalties, Richmond DPU wants the power to fine stormwater violations “We have no record of DPU ever sending any of these violations through the city attorney’s office.”