Detectives asked neighbors on East Brookland Park Boulevard, Cliff Avenue, and Richmond-Henrico Turnpike to review surveillance video and look for suspicious activity.
For many, navigating the city’s cracked and cobbled sidewalks has been likened to a minefield. In areas where they are few and far between, it can be a maze. It is a problem Richmond’s Office of Equitable Transit and Mobility is well aware of and is working to solve. The department, which was created three years ago, was established to address these needs and develop a plan to prioritize which areas of the city need the most help and what residents want to see implemented to ensure their safety and mobility.