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Richmond Rising partners report progress, budgets and community outreach plans
Summary
Partners in the Richmond Rising collaborative gave monthly status updates Jan. 7, reporting expenditures and remaining budgets across multiple projects, announcing a $10 million RM3 award for two projects, and flagging community outreach events and tree vandalism in Coronado.
Beatrice Guerrero, project lead for the City of Richmond, convened the Richard Price Collaborative stakeholder committee on Jan. 7 to review partner project updates, budgets and upcoming outreach.
Partners reported detailed financials and near-term plans. The city said it has expended $413,000 on its Richmond Rising work to date and has about $280,000 remaining; staff are preparing and expect to submit invoice 14 to the Strategic Growth Council. The Metropolitan Transportation Commission approved $10,000,000 in Regional Measure 3 funding on Dec. 17 that the city plans to appropriate for Neighborhood Complete Streets and the Richmond Wellness Trail phase 2. "We're very excited about this," Guerrero said as she noted continued NEPA work for both projects.
Annie of the Trust for Public Land said her team is coordinating with Caltrans for the trail segment that crosses the freeway and is reviewing budget and scope in light…
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