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Council delays action on ordinance to allow build–operate–transfer delivery method for city projects

5821965 · August 19, 2025
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Summary

After an introduction and discussion, Richmond City Council held Ordinance No. 36-2025 — which would enable a build–operate–transfer procurement option in city code — for second reading and asked staff to return with additional information.

Richmond City Council heard a presentation on Ordinance No. 36-2025, a general ordinance to permit the city to use a build–operate–transfer (BOT) delivery method for public projects, but council members declined to advance the ordinance to final action and held it for second reading.

The city’s parks superintendent introduced the ordinance and representatives from Butler, Fairman & Seifert — identified as…

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