FISCALYEARS 2016 - 2020 - City of Richmond, Virginia
CITY OF RICHMOND
FISCAL YEARS
2016 - 2020
ADOPTED
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT
PROGRAM
ADOPTED
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
FOR FISCAL YEARS 2016 - 2020
Dwight C. Jones
Mayor
Richmond, Virginia
ADOPTED
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
FOR FISCAL YEARS 2016 - 2020
MAYOR
DWIGHT C. JONES
EXECUTIVE STAFF
Chief Administrative Officer Selena Cuffee-Glenn
DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AND STRATEGIC PLANNING
Budget Director Jay A. Brown, Ph.D.
Budget Manager Edward Mangold Senior Budget & Management Analysts Meloni T. Alexander, MPA Jennifer Asante, DTM Gerard H. Durkin Matthew E. Peanort, III, MPA Tracey I. Thompson Management Analysts
Ali Akbor Shannon S. Paul Yetunde Shobo, Ph.D. Grant Coordination & Grant Writers Christopher Johnston
Tara Dacey Budget Intern Kiara Jordan
Special thanks to members of City Printing Services who contributed to this document.
Richmond West End
The Honorable
Jonathan T. Baliles
Councilman 804.646.5349 (tel)
Henrico County
2nd Voter District
The Honorable
Charles R. Samuels
Councilman
Richmond City Council Richmond City Council Executive Offices Richmond City Hall 900 E. Broad Street, Suite 305 Richmond, Virginia 23219 U.S.A. 804.646.2778 (tel); 646.5468 (fax) council. (website)
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Richmond Northside
The Honorable
Chris A. Hilbert
Councilman 804.646.0070 (tel) chris.hilbert@ (email)
Henrico County
Richmond Gateway
The Honorable
Ellen F. Robertson
Councilwoman 804.646.5348 (tel)
Richmond Southwest
The Honorable
Kathy Graziano
Councilwoman 804.320.2454 (tel)
Richmond Central
The Honorable
Parker C. Agelasto
Councilman 804.646.6050 (tel)
Chesterfield County
The Honorable
Michelle R. Mosby
Councilwoman 804.646.5497 (tel)
Byrd Park
Richmond Southside
The Honorable
Reva M. Trammell
Councilwoman 804.240.5050 (tel)
Henrico County
Richmond East End
The Honorable
Cynthia I. Newbille
Councilwoman 804.646.5429 (tel)
Chesterfield County
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The City of Richmond At A Glance
The City of Richmond - History, Growth and Progress
In 1607, Captain Christopher Newport first led English explorers to what later would become the City of Richmond, named after a suburb of London, England. By 1644, construction of Fort Charles began attracting many new settlers to the area and soon the community grew into a bustling trading post for furs, hides and tobacco.
Richmond was founded in 1737 by Colonel William Byrd II. Byrd inherited land on the north and south sides of the James River and was known as the "Father of Richmond." In 1741, Byrd and his friend William Mayo developed a map of Richmond and the first lots were sold. Richmond became incorporated as a town in 1742 with a population of 250.
In early 1780, the State Capitol was temporarily moved to Richmond from Williamsburg. The Virginia General Assembly was looking for a central location with more protection from British invasions. In May 1782, eight months after the British surrendered at Yorktown, Richmond became the new capital of Virginia. On July 19, 1782, Richmond's City Charter was adopted.
While evidence of a rich history is evident throughout the capital city, Richmond is proud to offer modern-day opportunities to its estimated 204,000 citizens (Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service). Throughout its 62.5 square miles, the City offers a diversified employment base that extends from chemical, food and tobacco manufacturing to banking, biotechnology, semiconductors and high-tech fibers. Richmond consistently ranks among "Best Places to Live and Work in America" in several national publications. While offering easy access to the ocean, mountains and Washington, D.C., Richmond features a broad array of local attractions, including several museums, numerous sports and entertainment venues, outdoor pursuits throughout one of the nation's largest river park systems, a vast array of historic landmarks, its own symphony, professional ballet and opera, as well as several prominent universities.
The City of Richmond continues to grow and look toward the future. With Mayor Dwight C. Jones' plan, "Building The Best Richmond," as the guideline for future growth, Richmond can look forward to improving the lives of its citizens by making advances in early childhood development, child and adolescent healthcare, school success, increased efficiency and coordination, youth and family success, public safety, neighborhoods, transportation and economic vitality.
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