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Mayor Stoney asks for public feedback on draft Equity Agenda

Mayor Stoney asks for public feedback on draft Equity Agenda Mayor Stoney By NBC12 Newsroom | February 23, 2021 at 6:21 PM EST - Updated February 23 at 6:21 PM RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney introduced the city’s draft Equity Agenda on Tuesday and is now asking for public feedback. The document is meant to serve as a road map to a more “inclusive and thriving Richmond.” “The Equity Agenda offers the city’s definition of equity: the empowerment of communities that have experienced past injustices by removing barriers to access and opportunity,” a release said. The document also acknowledges harms against people of color and other persecuted groups by the city government in the past.

Richmond s bike share expansion braked for pandemic but rolling again

Richmond’s bike share expansion braked for pandemic but rolling again BizSense file) Two years after it got underway, a long-planned expansion of Richmond’s bike share program has been further prolonged by the effects of the pandemic which has likewise shifted the program’s usage to a lower gear. But recent funding commitments from the city to keep the program going are providing a clearer road ahead to seeing the expansion through. Launched four years ago, RVA Bike Share has long been lined up for a second implementation phase that would double the size of its fleet to 440 bikes and 40 dock stations. That $1.5 million expansion started rolling out in 2019. But two years later, the program’s station count remains around 20 with two of those stations currently closed due to damage or other issues.

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