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Richmond City Council ends winter-storm state of emergency and delays budget ordinances to April 28
Summary
The council voted to repeal a winter-storm emergency declaration and unanimously moved to continue all pending budget-related ordinances to an April 28 meeting; a public hearing on the repeal drew no speakers.
The Richmond City Council voted unanimously to adopt a resolution repealing the city's winter-storm state of emergency and moved to continue all pending budget-related ordinances to the Monday, April 28 council meeting.
Stephen Willoughby, coordinator of emergency management for the City of Richmond, told the council the administration recommended terminating the declaration because "all emergency actions have been taken and the emergency no longer exists." The council held a brief public hearing on the proposed repeal; no members of the public spoke in support or opposition, and the hearing was closed before…
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