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April 27, 2008

7th District Meeting on Tuesday

There will be a 7th District Community Meeting hosted by 7th District Council Rep. Delores McQuinn on Tuesday, April 29th from 6-7PM @ The John Coleman Building Recreation Center (1708 North 22nd Street).

Agenda Items:
* City Property Tax Assessments
* Audit of City Government
* Recreation & Parks (7th District?s Parks)
* 7th District Crime Stats
* Voter’s Rights Restoration

For more information: 646-3012 or email: pattersa@ci.richmond.va.us

Posted at 8:43AM under government

12 Responses to “7th District Meeting on Tuesday”

  1. posted by CHGal at April 27, 2008 4:24 pm :

    Has anyone heard if McQuinn is running again? I hear her health is bad and she’s missed a number of Council meetings. Has anyone else expressed interest in running?

  2. posted by david at April 28, 2008 12:57 am :

    Rev. McQuinn is running. As a matter of fact, I just signed her petition and I will be voting for her.

  3. posted by Bill Conkle at April 28, 2008 9:39 am :

    Glad to see Parks on the agenda. The Friends of Jefferson Park will be meeting tonight, 7pm at the Central Montessori School. We will be preparing comments for tomorrow nights meeting.

    We also be giving an update and discussing the proposed demolition of 2106 Cedar Street.

  4. posted by eric at April 28, 2008 11:04 am :

    I signed the petition this morning. Rev. McQuinn is running. Overall, she has done a fantastic job.

  5. posted by john m at April 28, 2008 11:09 am :

    Where is the petition?

  6. posted by gray at April 28, 2008 11:31 am :

    Will this be McQuinn’s 3rd term? I’ve lost track.

  7. posted by Eric S. Huffstutler at April 28, 2008 12:19 pm :

    I think more than 3 terms? In any event, she has helped us out with emergency situations calling in the parks and trash units when people were evicted and possessions left piled on the street for weeks. I remember we gave her a call at home one Saturday and Sunday morning a pair of dump trucks and a front loader was called in to remove the debris. That is service! Just hope if she does have to pull out at some point that the next person in line is as accommodation!

    Eric

  8. posted by Eric S. Huffstutler at April 28, 2008 12:19 pm :

    I think more than 3 terms? In any event, she has helped us out with emergency situations calling in the parks and trash units when people were evicted and possessions left piled on the street for weeks. I remember we gave her a call at home one Saturday and Sunday morning a pair of dump trucks and a front loader was called in to remove the debris. That is service! Just hope if she does have to pull out at some point that the next person in line is as accommodating!

    Eric

  9. posted by gray at April 28, 2008 12:36 pm :

    What is McQuinn’s view of the closing of Bellevue? I would also like to know who she holds accountable for the scathing RPS audit report.

    City Council candidates take on RPS and their plans on how they will work with RPS administration to improve the schools will greatly influence my decision.

    I would like to see the RPS system catch up with the progressive and positive growth of Richmond and our neighborhood, Church Hill.

  10. posted by Jason at April 28, 2008 12:40 pm :

    you should ask her to get you a parking spot.

  11. posted by gray at April 28, 2008 1:09 pm :

    There is plenty of parking in Church Hill. And when neighbors feel good about their district schools, there is no need to shove the kids in a car and drive them out of district and lose that precious parking space.

    Church Hill is almost there –I can walk to the bank, grocery store, post office, restaurant, coffee shop, work, farmer’s market, train station, church, parks, museums, bus stops, etc. Now what about schools? Just a dream.

  12. posted by eric at April 28, 2008 1:15 pm :

    Well, I would like to know the information pertaining to two former school board members using gas inappropriately. That was also in the RPS audit.

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