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Council committees flag audits, historic‑sign policy and safety concerns at Shacklebottom; housing and homeless services under review
Summary
Several Richmond City Council standing committees reported updates on audits, a proposed historic‑street‑sign policy, housing work plans and public‑safety concerns tied to Shacklebottom.
Several Richmond City Council standing committees reported updates and requests on March 3, including plans to surface open audits, a proposed historic‑street‑sign policy and public‑safety concerns tied to the Shacklebottom area.
Governmental Operations
Vice President Jordan (committee lead) told the committee staff are preparing a trial to bring outstanding and open audits into committee discussions so councilmembers can review status and remediation without duplicating the audit committee’s formal work. The committee also received a presentation on RBA 311 statistics for…
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