Good morning, RVA! Itâs 69 °F, and today looks hot and humid with sticky highs in the 90s. Hold on tight, though, because (slightly) cooler weather shows up tomorrow.
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A quick update on two papers floating around during yesterdayâs Land Use, Housing and Transportation committee meeting! First, the Richmond 300 amendments resolution (RES. 2021-R026) which I say bad things about was recommended for continuance, and, second, Councilmember Jonesâs resolution to ask the CAO for a report on how to evenly distribute affordable housing across council districts (RES. 2021-R043) was recommended for approval. Stoked on the latter, and wondering if the former is in the process of death by a thousand continuations. Introduced back in April, RES. 2021-R026 is now one of the older items on Councilâs agenda. Shoutout to current Methuselatic Ordinance titleholder, ORD. 2019â275, which was introduced way back in OctoberâŚof 2019!
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Thereâs not a ton of new information in this article by VPMâs Alan Rodriguez about the School Boardâs decision to issue their own RFP for a George Wythe replacement. However, I do think itâs worth reading to squeeze out a little more of the situationâs flavor. With School Board now having drawn a end-of-August line in the sand for issuing an RFP, how do we react when the RPS administration fails to meet that possibly (probably?) unrealistic deadline? Or what do we do if the administration somehow crushes it out of the park and pulls off getting an RFP out the door in the next 41 daysâwhile also reopening in-person school for the first time in over 400 days?
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Look at this great news: Jessica Nocera in the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that Henrico County will give Church Road, way out by Short Pump and 295, a road diet! Not only will the County reduce the number of lanes, thereby slowing traffic, but theyâll use the newly created extra space to install bike lanes. Check out these incredible results from their public engagement process: â71% of respondents overwhelmingly favored the final option.â
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Rich Griset in Style Weekly has an update on all of the the updates going on at a lot of the cityâs museums. The VMFA, Virginia Museum of History & Culture, Science Museum of Virginia, and the Valentine are all in the midst of expansions, renovations, and reorganizations. Iâm glad these museums survived the last year and are even in a place to expand.
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Iâve spent the last 18 months aging in place and have lost track of the number of new arcades/barcades in Scottâs Addition. So it is new news to me that DawnStar Video Games and Arcade will open not one but two mini pinball rooms. One, the Starcade will feature âbrighter, more nostalgic machinesâ while the other, the Mooncade, will host âdarker, horror themed machines.â Honestly, I love everything about this article by Noah Daboul in Richmond BizSense, especially the header image.
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This is what a housing crisis looks like!
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Theyâd seen more than 50 houses in the past three months, and the only thing that had changed about their housing search in Boise was that the prices continued to rise. Theyâd gone from looking at homes listed for a maximum of $400,000, to stretching their budget up to $450,000, to now considering spending $500,000 or more. âItâs on the far, far end of our range,â Craig said. âWeâd be looking at five times our old house payment.â âWe need somewhere to live,â Heidi said. âIf we keep going like this for another few months, we might be looking at the same places for $600,000. What choice do we have?â
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