While Richmond residents will not see a four-cent real estate tax cut, Richmond City Council voted in favor of a competing ...
The city of Richmond is taking new steps to try to get a billboard off of a historical site. City Council officially named ...
While the council debated but did not pass a proposal to lower the real estate tax rate from $1.20 to $1.16 per $100 of ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) -Richmond City Council voted no to cut real-estate taxes by four cents, but yes to Mayor Stoney’s tax ...
An advertising company that owns the billboard said it will relinquish the structure once the city provides a replacement ...
Mayor Levar Stoney discussed the recent approval of several legislative proposals by the Richmond City Council, including maintaining the real estate tax rate at $1.20 and a one-time four-cent tax ...
Hours after clinching his bid to become Richmond’s next mayor, mayor-elect Danny Avula joined outgoing Mayor Levar Stoney in ...
Council OK’d spending $5.5 million to purchase the 96-acre site off Walmsley Boulevard, and split on votes on a proposed real ...
Richmond City Council on Tuesday night settled its protracted, two-month debate over the city’s real estate tax rate — opting ...