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Committee actions: public art appointments, Wilcom Park grant forwarded; speed-camera resolution continued; 809 Oliver Hill Way designated
Summary
The Land Use committee forwarded interim public art commission appointments and a National Fish and Wildlife Foundation grant for Wilcom Community Park to council with recommendations to approve; it continued a speed-camera study resolution to April 22 and approved a revitalization-area designation for 809 Oliver Hill Way.
The Richmond City Council Land Use, Housing and Transportation Standing Committee took several procedural and action items on April 22:
Public art commission interim appointments: The committee reviewed 70 applications and recommended a slate of interim appointments to the Public Art Commission, to be forwarded to full council for interim appointment with terms beginning July 1. Staff cited ordinance 20 24 2 12, which restructured the commission and required dissolution of the prior body before appointments can become final. The committee voted to forward the recommendations to council; recorded votes included councilmembers Brinton, Vice Chair Robertson and Chair Jones voting “Aye.” The slate included Andrea Almond (Third District resident), Brian…
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