The City of Richmond’s Department of Planning and Development Review (PDR) seeks to once again engage the Richmond community in the development of the updated city master plan. Richmond 300: A Guide for Growth, the city’s new master plan, is entering the next community engagement stage of development. The plan’s aim is to establish a 20-year vision for the city’s growth, factoring in extensive community input.
From September 23 to November 3, community members can provide their thoughts at their convenience via any of the following four methods:
Attend a Richmond 300 Forum: Each forum will include a 30-minute presentation and 60 minutes of questions and answers. The information presented in each forum will be identical and children are welcome to attend. Spanish-language translators will also be available. We’ve included the East End forum below:
If participants have a disability and require accommodation in order to fully participate in the forum, please email richmond300@richmondgov.com by September 23 to arrange accommodations.
Stop by a Richmond 300 Sharing Session: Visit during a two-hour window for informal conversations with planners at community spots like libraries, coffee shops and more. See richmond300.com/share for a full schedule.
Invite Richmond 300 to give a talk at your meeting: Email richmond300@richmondgov.com to request a talk. We will only need 5 minutes on your agenda. We would like your meeting to have at least 15 attendees and occur sometime between September 23 and November 3.
Provide your thoughts online at any time of day:?An online survey and interactive maps will be live from September 23 to November 3 at richmond300.com/share. For more information about the master plan update, please visit richmond300.com.
3 comments
City doesn’t follow plans, but wants everyone’s help again…
They are fighting community input on the Coliseum development plan currently…
Maybe no more 7 story modern buildings that obstruct the views from Libby and have no place in the skyline