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Council approves RAGS signage plan, introduces livestock ordinance and appoints a member to the BZA

Richmond City Council · February 4, 2026
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Summary

Council approved a set of historic-village signage changes proposed by RAGS, gave first reading to Ordinance 75-3 (livestock, introducing a two-acre minimum), and appointed a community member to the Board of Zoning Appeals to fill a vacancy.

Council approved a multi-part agenda item on signage from RAGS (a local historical-society initiative), took the first reading of a proposed livestock ordinance and filled a BZA vacancy.

Administration summarized the RAGS signage proposal and noted prior workshop direction; Rich Weinert, speaking for the Historical Society, said the plan includes…

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