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City of Richmond Launches PIVOT Symposium Learning Series in Recognition of Small Business Month

Programming supports local entrepreneurs with tools for sustainability and scale

Richmond, VA —In recognition of Small Business Month this May, the City of Richmond’s Office of Minority Business Development (OMBD) is proud to launch the PIVOT Symposium Learning Series.

The free series builds on the success of last year's PIVOT Symposium and will feature expert-led sessions designed to help business owners pursue public and private contracting opportunities. Topics include developing competency statements, writing competitive proposals, and leveraging artificial intelligence as a business support tool, among others.

“Small businesses are the backbone of Richmond’s economy, and this program reflects our continued commitment to their growth and long-term success,” said Patricia Foster, Director of the Richmond Office of Minority Business Development. “Through initiatives like this, we are equipping entrepreneurs with the tools, knowledge, and connections they need to compete, scale and thrive in today’s evolving marketplace.”

The PIVOT Symposium Learning Series begins April 23 and runs through May, with weekly sessions held Thursdays from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Sessions will take place on the campus of Virginia Union University. Interested participants can click here to learn more and register.

Please see the below flyer for course details.

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About the Office of Minority Business Development

The Office of Minority Business Development (OMBD) works to cultivate inclusive economic growth by increasing access to opportunity for minority-owned, women-owned, and small businesses across Richmond. Through advocacy, programming, and partnerships, OMBD ensures that all entrepreneurs have the tools they need to thrive.
 

Chief Administrative Officer Odie Donald II Named Charter Member of 100 Black Men of Greater Richmond

City of Richmond Chief Administrative Officer Odie Donald II has been named a charter member of the 100 Black Men of Greater Richmond, joining a distinguished group of local leaders committed to mentoring, education, economic empowerment, and community service across the region.

The 100 Black Men of Greater Richmond is part of the nationally recognized 100 Black Men of America movement, which focuses on improving the quality of life in communities through mentorship, leadership development, health and wellness initiatives, and economic empowerment. 

“The rechartering of the 100 Black Men of Greater Richmond represents an important step forward in our city’s commitment to youth advocacy,” said Stephen Miller-Pitts, President of 100 Black Men of Greater Richmond. “At a time when young people face complex challenges, mentorship and proven, evidence-based support are more important than ever. Our mission is to change the trajectory of our youth through ‘Mentoring the 100 Way Across a Lifetime.’ By focusing on our ‘Four for the Future’ pillars—Mentoring, Education, Health & Wellness, and Economic Empowerment—we aim to address the full spectrum of needs facing Black youth and their communities. As we reestablish our presence across Greater Richmond and surrounding areas, we do so as committed community partners, seeking the collaborations and resources needed to support the next generation. Because we know that ‘What They See Is What They’ll Be,’ and tonight they see ‘Real Men Giving Real Time’ to help secure their future.”

“We are pleased to welcome the Richmond, Virginia Chapter as the newest addition to 100 Black Men of America, Inc., marking a meaningful return to a community with a strong legacy of leadership and service,” said Milton Jones, Jr. National Chairman of the 100 Black Men of America. “This group of dedicated men represents the very essence of our mission—committed community servants who are ready and prepared to provide impactful mentoring to youth across the greater Richmond area. We are especially proud to have leaders among their ranks such as Odie Donald II, Chief Administrative Officer for the City of Richmond, whose professional excellence and commitment to community exemplify the caliber of leadership within this chapter. We look forward to the Richmond Chapter advancing our work and strengthening our collective impact as we continue Mentoring the 100 Way.”

As a charter member, Mr. Donald will help shape the organization’s founding vision and support programs designed to uplift youth and strengthen families throughout the Greater Richmond area. Charter members play a critical role in establishing the chapter’s leadership, programming priorities, and long-term impact in the community.

“I am extremely honored to join this dynamic group of charter members to charter the 100 Black Men of Greater Richmond and continue investing directly in the future of our community,” said Donald. “Providing mentorship, leadership development, and direct support to our youth is essential to cultivating the future leaders of the region at an extremely pivotal time.”

The launch of the 100 Black Men of Greater Richmond represents an important milestone for the region, bringing together leaders from across sectors who are committed to making a lasting difference through service, mentorship, and advocacy. Through its work, the organization aims to create pathways for youth success, foster leadership development, and strengthen the social and economic fabric of the Greater Richmond community.

For more information about the 100 Black Men of America, Inc its programs, please visit https://www.100blackmen.org

City of Richmond Maintains Agency Bond Ratings

Stable Financial Footing Opens Doors for Favorable Rates and Continued Civic Investment  

Richmond, VA — The City of Richmond is pleased to announce that it has maintained general obligation bond ratings across the country’s three major, independent bond rating agencies. Fitch, S&P Global, and Moody’s have reaffirmed the City's AAA, AA+, and Aa1 ratings, respectively, indicating a stable financial footing reflective of strong and disciplined financial management. Excerpts from each rating agency’s rationale and links to their respective releases are below.  

“We are stewards of this government on behalf of its residents,” said Mayor Danny Avula , “and sound financial management is chief among our responsibilities. These ratings are an important affirmation that, despite challenges, we are focused on building a capable and resilient financial management infrastructure that will help us to reach our collective goals today and into the future."

Importantly, the bond ratings position Richmond to access capital markets at favorable interest rates, opening doors to additional investment in infrastructure, public services, and long-term community development.

Fitch Ratings: AAA  
“The capital of the commonwealth of Virginia, Richmond is at the hub of a growing metropolitan area and is a regional center for employment and cultural amenities. The economy, which has traditionally been dominated by the government sector, has gained strength from education and health services, anchored by Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU).”

Read the full release here. 


S&P Global: AA+  
“The city's budgetary tools are robust and are likely to support recurring revenue and expenditure balance. Budgetary assumptions are realistic and well-grounded and are based on annually updated historical trend analysis. Richmond uses multiyear forecasting for both revenue and expenditures and has an extensive five-year CIP, with all funding sources identified, which we believe propels budgetary decisions.”

Read the full release here. 


Moody’s: Aa1  
“The city's financial position will remain healthy, supported by prudent fiscal practices and consistently positive general fund results. We anticipate the trend of structurally balanced operations to continue with solid revenue growth.”

Read the full release here. 

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In their analyses, the reporting agencies point to decisions made by the City to improve clarity, increase revenues, and budget strategically to ensure strong positioning. This includes the freezing of real estate assessments to align reassessment and budgetary cycles, new commercial and industrial development, and the use of multiyear forecasting to inform budgetary decisions, to name a few.  

“These ratings are a testament to the very deliberate and difficult work of reevaluating and reforming our financial practices,” said Chief Administrative Officer Odie Donald II . “But, as they say, 'the reward for good work is more work,’ and I welcome the work ahead to further refine our financial best practices to better serve Richmonders.”  

 

City of Richmond Celebrates Grand Opening of CarMax Park with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

New stadium anchors Diamond District as premier sports and entertainment destination  

Richmond, VA — Yesterday, the City of Richmond, in partnership with the Richmond Economic Development Authority (EDA), Navigators Baseball, LLC (Richmond Flying Squirrels), and project stakeholders, celebrated the official opening of CarMax Park with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Centerfield Gates.

The ceremony, which preceded the Flying Squirrels’ 2026 home opener, marked a major milestone in the ongoing transformation of the Diamond District into a vibrant, mixed-use sports and entertainment destination.

“We are thrilled to finally cut the ribbon and open the gates on this stunning anchor to what will surely be a corridor-of-choice for residents and visitors near and far,” said Mayor Danny Avula. “Walking through the park, seeing the joy and feeling the energy, it’s impossible not to get excited about what the park means for this area and for our City and I can’t wait to see how the Diamond District continues to unfold over the coming years.”

CarMax Park, the new home of the Richmond Flying Squirrels, is designed to host thousands of fans while also supporting a wide range of events, from concerts and festivals to community gatherings and corporate experiences, positioning the venue as a year-round destination.

Project & Partnership

The development of CarMax Park is the result of a strong public-private partnership between the City of Richmond, the Richmond Economic Development Authority, and the Richmond Flying Squirrels.  

Construction of the stadium was led by Gilbane Building Company as general contractor, with project management led by Navigators Stadium Developer LP through Machete Group, ensuring delivery of a modern, multi-purpose venue built for both game day and year-round activation.

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

The ribbon-cutting ceremony was emceed by Squirrels General Manager Anthony Oppermann and featured brief remarks and participation from key partners, including representatives from CarMax, Richmond Flying Squirrels leadership, Major League Baseball, and City leadership.

Participants included:

•    Mayor Danny Avula   
•    Cynthia Newbille, Richmond City Council President and 7th District   
•    Katherine Jordan, Richmond City Council 2nd District   
•    Stephanie Lynch, Richmond City Council 5th District  
•    Nicole Jones, Richmond City Council 9th District  
•    Sarah Abubaker, Richmond City Council 4th District 
•    Angie Rodgers, City of Richmond Department of Economic Development   
•    Ben Rothrock, Chief Operating Officer, Richmond Flying Squirrels   
•    Lou DiBella, President & Managing General Partner, Richmond Flying Squirrels   
•    Sarah Lane, Chief Marketing Officer, CarMax  
•    Morgan Sword, Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations, Major League Baseball  

“CarMax Park is an incredible addition to Richmond and a powerful reflection of our city’s energy and momentum,” said Angie Rodgers, Director of Economic Development for the City of Richmond. “We’re excited to kick off the season in this amazing venue and to see the continued transformation of the Diamond District come to life.”

Looking Ahead

As the first major component of the Diamond District to open, CarMax Park sets the stage for continued investment and development across the area, including future residential, commercial, and hospitality projects led by Thalhimer Realty Partners/Diamond District Partners.

In the coming months, Richmonders will begin to see additional construction surrounding the ballpark, including a new street grid and additional infrastructure improvements. This infrastructure will serve Phase 1A of the Diamond District, which includes The Doma, a new 274-unit multifamily development, and a trophy office building; both of which will be supported with a new structured parking garage adjacent to both parcels. Plans also include a 180-key hotel, more than 30,000 square feet of retail, and 163 units of affordable housing.  

Together, these investments will shape a connected, dynamic neighborhood that attracts visitors, supports local businesses, and enhances the quality of life for Richmond residents.

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About CarMax Park

CarMax Park is a state-of-the-art stadium and the new home of the Richmond Flying Squirrels. With capacity for 10,000 fans, 26 premium suites, and flexible event spaces, the venue is designed to host everything from baseball games to year-round events and experiences. 

Photos of the ribbon cutting ceremony and of opening day can be found here .  
 

Electoral Board Meeting

The Richmond City Electoral Board will hold a public meeting with the following details:

Date: Sunday, April 19, 2026
Time: 3:45 p.m.
Location: 2134 W. Laburnum Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23227

This notice is being provided to alert the public that an Electoral Board meeting is scheduled. The agenda for this meeting will be posted once it has been reviewed and approved by the Electoral Board.

Please note that the agenda is subject to change. Items may be added, removed, or modified prior to or during the meeting, as permitted by law.

This meeting will be recorded.

Additional updates related to meeting logistics will be communicated as necessary.

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