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Mayor Jones' Statement on City Stadium

Mayor Dwight Jones issued the following statement after speaking to an audience at a community meeting sponsored by the City Stadium and Carillon Civic Associations: "Tonight's discussion was an important one. As I have said from day one of my time as Mayor, we will develop our city by design not by default. "We want to grow this city and we will explore all good opportunities. But development will not be dictated by developers. We will be intentional about the quality of the development in our city and we will be intentional about engaging affected communities. "As we consider development opportunities, we will make sure that the services our residents need are right here within the city limits. We should not have to go to a neighboring jurisdiction to get the things we want and need. Right now there is not a department store north of the river in the city limits. I love our neighbors, but that doesn’t mean we need to spend all of our money in the counties. ...

Mayor Jones Statement on the Passing of Leroy Hassell

Mayor Dwight C. Jones issued the following statement today: "I am saddened by the loss of this groundbreaking leader, the former Virginia Supreme Court Justice Leroy Rountree Hassell, Sr., the state's first black chief justice. He was a well-respected justice and his passing represents a loss to the legal profession. Our hearts are with his family during this very difficult time." ###

Mayor Dwight C. Jones' 2011 State of the City Address

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On Thursday, February 3, Mayor Jones delivered his second State of the City Address to hundreds at Jackson Ward's Hippodrome Theater. Address highlights included the development of an outcomes-based budget for the upcoming fiscal years, improving the city's aging infrastructure, continuing work to revitalize neighborhoods, reducing poverty, and a new emphasis on tourism. Click here to read the Mayor's speech. Click here to watch the video of the State of the City Address.

Mayor Dwight Jones and Councilman Charles Samuels Discuss City Proposal to Manage the Location of Retail Liquor Stores if State Privatizes ABC Stores

~City would be proactive in adopting ordinance to deal with the potential of private liquor stores~ Mayor Dwight C. Jones and City Councilman Charles R. Samuels today announced their joint proposed ordinance to manage the location of private liquor stores, should the State move to privatize ABC stores in the future. The purpose of the ordinance is to distinguish “retail sales of liquor” from other retail stores, to require a conditional use permit in certain districts, and to establish specific conditions to the operation of such stores. The conditional use process is specifically designed to promote neighborhood review and input, through the conduct of public hearings by the Planning Commission and City Council. The proposed ordinance would have a three-part approach: 1) defining “retail sales of liquor” to distinguish it from other retail stores, and distinguishing it from the sales of other alcoholic beverages (such as beer and wine, which are not changed from their current statu...

Elderly and Disabled Tax Relief Assistance Available - Update

~City provides assistance with applications at various locations - New dates and location added~ The City of Richmond Department of Finance is offering personnel at various locations to offer assistance to elderly and disabled residents who may qualify or need to re-certify for real estate tax relief. “We are taking our assistance efforts straight to the community to make it easier for the elderly and disabled to complete the application process,” said Finance Director Barbara Reese. City finance staff will be available during the following times and locations to provide personal assistance with the real estate tax relief application process. No appointment is necessary. The locations and days are: o Wednesdays, February 9 and 16 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Southside Community Services Center 4100 Hull Street Road (in the Southside Plaza Shopping Center) o Wednesdays, January 26 and February 23 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. East End District Center 701 N. 25th Street ...

Mayor Promotes Tax Amnesty Program for Richmond, City Council Approves on January 24

~City is only locality in State with authority to offer tax payment break~ At his monthly meeting with Richmond City Council, Mayor Dwight C. Jones announced his administration's desire to implement a tax amnesty program for Richmond city tax payers. The Jones Administration sought and won the authority to offer the amnesty program during the 2010 General Assembly and would like the relief to be offered between February 15 and April 15. This is the second time in history that the city of Richmond has been authorized to have a tax amnesty program. The first time was in 1994 and was championed by then-Delegate Dwight C. Jones. The current authority was sponsored by Delegate Jennifer McClellan at the City's request. The Jones Administration will introduce a paper at tonight’s City Council meeting to implement the authorized amnesty program. "Our first amnesty program will cover past-due real estate taxes, and it would waive any penalties to the real estate taxes owed by a p...

Mayor Jones Statement on City Council Leadership Elections

Richmond Mayor Dwight C. Jones congratulates Richmond City Council President Kathy Graziano and Vice President Ellen Robertson, both of whom were re-elected today. "I look forward to our continued cooperative work with City Council. This re-election of the council leaders reaffirms that we can make progress in Richmond and continue addressing the critical issues that face our city. Over the past two years, we have taken important steps toward becoming a Tier One City , and I look forward to working with Kathy, Ellen and the entire City Council to Build a Better Richmond ." ###