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Residents and advocates press Richmond City Council on housing conditions, inspections and funding for crisis aid

2257157 · February 11, 2025
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Public commenters described unsafe conditions at Bacon Retirement Community, called for inspections and accountability on developer-led affordable housing, urged a $9 million family crisis fund, and a former city HVAC technician urged stronger whistleblower protections.

Several residents and advocates raised housing quality and tenant-protection concerns during the Richmond City Council public comment period, urging inspections of senior housing, stronger accountability for developers who use city property for affordable housing, and funding to prevent evictions.

Connor Cute, identifying himself as a concerned citizen who grew up in Richmond, said proposals to convert city property for affordable housing risk transferring public assets to private developers who may not be held accountable for unit conditions. He asked the council to require accountability measures such as enforcement of the city’s rental inspection program and stronger protections…

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