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September 24, 2009

City restructures Economic and Community Development Departments

In a moved described in a nutshell as “Carthan Currin is out, Rachel Flynn’s role is muted and Jan Ferarra will now head merged departments”, the city has restructured the Economic and Community Development Departments.

From the city’s press release:

Richmond, VA – City of Richmond Chief Administrative Officer Byron C. Marshall, along with Deputy Chief Administrative Officer (DCAO) for Economic and Community Development, Peter H. Chapman, put forth a restructuring plan today that will enable local government to pursue a more comprehensive and strategic approach to economic and community development. “We are announcing the first of several organizational changes that are designed to make the Richmond City Government a much more effective facilitator of both economic development and community revitalization,” Marshall said. “The Mayor has asked for a more competent, responsive and technically proficient administration and I believe the changes being put forth will bring about many of the operational efficiencies he is looking for.”

Central to the changes being announced is the consolidation of the City’s Office of Real Estate Services into a proposed Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD). The Office of Real Estate Services, which has been managing the acquisition, disposition, and leasing of city-owned real estate, will become an important division within DECD. This will allow DECD to fully draw upon and better leverage the city’s valuable real estate assets. It is also proposed that the Department of Community Development be renamed to the Department of Planning (DOP).

“This restructuring will create a more robust and interdisciplinary agency that is fully equipped to undertake a more aggressive redevelopment agenda for Richmond. This approach will help us grow by design and not by default,” said Mayor Dwight C. Jones.

Additionally, the federal grants unit—which administers Community Development Block grants and other U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development dollars—within the Department of Community Development will be shifted to DECD. This will allow all of the city’s real estate and business development financing programs to be managed by a single agency, enabling the city to address the needs of non-profit and for-profit developers as well as other customers more efficiently. This will also allow the renamed Department of Planning (DOP) to focus exclusively on planning functions as well as zoning, inspections, architectural and design issues; which will help DOP build upon the great work it is capable of as demonstrated by the Downtown Master Plan.

To further enable the enhanced focus on planning and implementation, the private property maintenance functions routinely carried out by what was formerly Community Development are being reviewed and the responsibility for grass cutting and refuge removal has been placed with the Department of Public Works where there is an existing parallel effort for public property.

“Now that we’ve had some time to evaluate the revitalization opportunities and challenges confronting Richmond, and best practices for addressing complex urban development needs, it’s clear that these organizational changes make sense. Among other benefits, this consolidation moves us away from the fragmented management of our reinvestment programs, and positions us to establish real momentum as we try to stimulate the type of growth and development that the Mayor, City Council and citizens expect,” said Chapman.

Building on Mayor Jones’ theme of communication, cooperation and collaboration, a Development Council is also being established. The Development Council is designed to bring about increased cross fertilization and coordination of effort and resources among relevant city agencies and authorities. It is envisioned that the Development Council, which will be chaired by Peter Chapman, will include the DECD, DOP, Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority, Richmond Public Schools, Richmond Police Department, the Office of Minority Business Development, the Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Facilities, and the Departments of Public Works and Public Utilities. Based on project need and project interest, other authorities and agencies such as Public Libraries, Public Health, EDA, CDA and the Port of Richmond will work with the Development Council as necessary.

Mr. Chapman noted that the changes being brought about also require some changes in leadership and personnel. Ms. Jane Ferrara, an experienced and respected real estate professional who has served as director of the once stand alone Office of Real Estate Services for four years, will become deputy director and chief operating officer of an integrated DECD. For an indefinite period, Mr. Chapman will assume the duties of the director while continuing in his current role as DCAO. The existing director of Economic Development, Carthan Currin, will be leaving the agency to join a local law firm. The deputy director for Economic Development, Dara Glass, will be leaving to pursue other opportunities as well. The service and contributions of these two have been recognized in many ways and will be appreciated for years to come.

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8 Responses to “City restructures Economic and Community Development Departments”

  1. posted by Kathy Wright at September 24, 2009 6:17 pm [#]:

    Where would one find this press release?And YIKES. What’s going on?

  2. posted by ann at September 24, 2009 7:38 pm [#]:

    ….talk about increased cross fertilization!

  3. posted by john_m at September 24, 2009 8:23 pm [#]:

    Kathy – I got it via email, I don’t know if it is posted anywhere on the city’s site or not.

  4. posted by Scott Burger at September 24, 2009 9:33 pm [#]:
  5. posted by PointCounterPoint at September 24, 2009 10:15 pm [#]:

    Companies and development deals are scurrying from the city like a scalded dogs and looking at the counties for easier to complete deals. Tie that into a tight credit market and an impossible to navigate permitting process, and one ends up going to the least path of resistance. And, that path my friends, is not the City of Richmond.

    It’s a year or two too late. The word has gotten out. Richmond is closed for business that doesn’t “fit the box”.

    I expect property tax rates to cover the lost tax base will increase in 2010. (Tax factoid- residential doesn’t pay the freight as much as you think it does.)

  6. posted by Bullwinkle at September 24, 2009 11:17 pm [#]:

    Doesn’t look like Flynn is even mentioned in this release.

  7. posted by Sundagger at September 25, 2009 8:32 am [#]:

    I think the key is that Peter Chapman would be given control of the federal grants program, and that means all the CDBG funding.

  8. posted by Mariane at September 25, 2009 9:03 am [#]:

    It’s supposed to be here http://www.richmondgov.com/departments/presssecretary/pressreleases.aspx
    but as of Friday morning, it hasn’t been posted yet.


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