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Land use committee forwards public art appointments, park grant; continues speed‑camera resolution, designates 809 Oliver Hill Way

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Summary

The committee approved interim appointments to the Public Art Commission, forwarded a National Fish and Wildlife Foundation grant agreement for Wickham Community Park to council with recommendation to approve, continued a speed‑camera resolution for 30 days, and forwarded a revitalization designation for 809 Oliver Hill Way.

The Richmond City Land Use, Housing, and Transportation Standing Committee voted on multiple agenda items, moving appointments and grant agreements forward to the full council, continuing a resolution on automated speed enforcement and approving a revitalization designation.

Public Art Commission interim appointments approved

Staff reported they received 89 applications and included 70 in the binder for the newly restructured Public Art Commission (Ordinance 20-24-2-12). The committee voted to forward a slate of interim appointments to city council with a recommendation for approval. The recommendations recorded in the packet and read into the record were: Andrea Arman (Third District resident); Brian Barr (Second District resident); Jesse Jimmer (UDC representative); Holly Gordon (First District resident); Chairwoman Jones (council member);…

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