City News

Press Releases and Announcements

City Continues Expansion of Safety Camera Program to Improve Intersection Safety

The City is expanding its Safety Camera Program to additional intersections to support red-light enforcement efforts, reinforcing its commitment to improving traffic safety and reducing serious crashes at high-risk locations.

This update follows the initial program announcement in September 2025, with subsequent updates provided in January and May 2026. The program continues to expand as additional safety cameras are installed and activated at high-risk intersections. 

 Seven intersections currently have safety cameras installed and operational. As of June 29, 29,971 warnings and citations have been issued. These initial seven pilot intersections are: 

  • 25th Street at Main Street
  • Belvidere Street at Cary Street
  • Chamberlayne Avenue at Brookland Park Boulevard
  • Chamberlayne Avenue at Laburnum Avenue
  • Hull Street and Warwick Road 

  • Hull Street and Cowardin Avenue

  • Commerce Road at Maury Street 

Three additional intersections in the pilot program will become operational soon:

  • Hull Street Road & East Belt Boulevard
  • German School Road & Midlothian Turnpike
  • Mechanicsville Turnpike and Fairfield Way

A 30-day warning period for the red light enforcement will begin on July 1, 2026, at the intersection of Hull Street Road and East Belt Boulevard. During this period, motorists who run a red light at this location will receive a warning notice instead of a citation. Warning periods for the remaining two intersections are expected to begin later this summer.

After the warning period ends, registered vehicle owners who receive a red-light violation notice captured by these cameras will be issued a $50 citation, in accordance with the Code of Virginia.

“Every red light run is a preventable tragedy in the making.” said Andy Boenau, RDOT Director, “We’re sending a clear message that Richmond prioritizes safety over shortcuts, and we’re using every tool available to eliminate traffic-related serious injuries and to save lives.”

Drivers should:

  • Slow down, especially as lights turn yellow. Yellow means prepare to stop – not speed up
  • Stop fully at red lights. Entering the intersection after the light turns red is a violation.
  • Pay attention and avoid distractions.
  • Plan ahead and leave earlier to provide additional time

Red-light running causes hundreds of deaths and tens of thousands of injuries across the country each year. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, more than 1,000 people are killed and more than 100,000 are injured each year in crashes involving drivers who run red lights. Cities that implement safety cameras have seen fatal red-light running crashes drop by as much as 21%.

For more information on Richmond’s safety camera program, visit rva.gov/police/safety-camera-program.

For more information on Vision Zero, visit rva.gov/public-works/vision-zero

 

City to Pause Payment Processing for New Fiscal Year Scheduled Maintenance

Richmond, VA  — The City of Richmond Department of Finance will be setting their systems for the new fiscal year beginning at 9 p.m. today, June 30th. 

Residents and business owners are advised that, during this required system rollover, the City of Richmond will be unable to process financial transactions.

Payment processing will resume promptly at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, July 1st.

Office of Elections | Electoral Board Meeting

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

Date: Friday, July 10, 2026
Time: 12:00 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.

Reminder: Logic and Accuracy (L&A) testing will begin at 11:00 a.m. before the board meeting. L& A Testing will take place on the 1st Floor in our Tech Center, located at 2134 W. Laburnum Avenue Richmond, VA 23227 .

Meeting Agenda  

Join the Meeting

Members of the public may attend this meeting in person or join remotely using the options below.

Join Live Meeting → 

Join by Phone: 
Dial: 
Access Code: 

Elections: Logic & Accuracy (L&A) Testing

The Electoral Board will conduct Logic & Accuracy (L&A) testing of voting equipment in preparation for the upcoming election.
Logic & Accuracy testing is a public process used to verify that voting equipment is properly programmed and accurately records and tabulates votes as expected before ballots are cast.
Testing Details
Date: Friday, July 10, 2026
Time: 11:00 a.m.
Location: 1st Floor Tech Center, 2134 W. Laburnum Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23227
This process is open to the public in accordance with applicable election procedures and transparency requirements.

City Announces 4th of July Closures

The City of Richmond will close in observance of Independence Day on Friday, July 3. We will reopen on Monday, July 6. Keep reading for information about City service schedules during the holiday weekend.   

For the full city holiday calendar, please visit the Holiday Closings page.   

  • There will be no trash collection or bulk and brush collection on Friday, July 3. Operations will resume regular schedules on Monday, July 6.  
  • The East Richmond Road Convenience Center (ERRCC) Landfill, located at 3800 East Richmond Road, will be closed on Friday, July 3, and Saturday, July 4. ERRCC will reopen on Monday, July 6.  
  • Recycling services will operate as normal on Friday, July 3. For more information, visit cvwma.com.  
  • All Richmond Public Libraries are closed on Friday, July 3 and Saturday, July 4. Libraries will be open for normal business hours on Sunday, July 5. 
  • RVA311 will be closed on Friday, July 3 and Saturday, July 4. The public will have 24/7 access to self-service via RVA311.com and mobile apps. 
  • Richmond Public School offices will be closed on Thursday, July 2, and Friday, July 3. 
  • All Parks and Recreation offices and community centers are closed Friday, July 3 and Saturday, July 4. Outdoor Pools will operate 1 – 7 p.m. for the holiday weekend  
  • The Department of Public Utilities Call Center is closed Friday, July 3. For utility emergencies, customers should call 804-646-4646 and press Option 1. For gas leaks, leave the area and call 911.   
  • Richmond Animal Care and Control will be open on Friday, July 3 and will host a $4 adoption special! 
Or search using "Type it, find it" above