City offers public information sessions on proposed changes to zoning ordinance

The city is proposing changes to its zoning ordinance that will provide more clear and consistent pathways to establishing emergency, transitional and permanent supportive housing uses in Richmond. 


These changes are recommended by the Richmond 300 Master Plan, the Strategic Plan to End Homelessness, the Regional Affordable Housing Framework and the proposed Equitable Affordable Housing Plan.

 

The City Planning Commission will discuss the ordinance at their public meeting on Monday, February 1 at 1:30 p.m.

 

The city invites residents to join staff for an hourlong discussion on the proposed amendments. There are four public information sessions, which will all be held virtually through Microsoft Teams.

 

Tuesday, January 19 at 12 p.m.

Join on your computer or mobile app:

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Or call in (audio only):

+1 804-316-9457,,644492469#   United States, Richmond

Phone Conference ID: 644 492 469#

 

Friday, January 22 at 12 p.m.

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+1 804-316-9457,,471853054#   United States, Richmond

Phone Conference ID: 471 853 054#

 

Tuesday, January 26 at 6 p.m.

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+1 804-316-9457,,745419052#   United States, Richmond

Phone Conference ID: 745 419 052#

 

Thursday, January 28 at 6 p.m.

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Or call in (audio only):

+1 804-316-9457,,990913822#   United States, Richmond

Phone Conference ID: 990 913 822#

 

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