Tonight, Mayor Danny Avula and Richmond City Council introduced a resolution authorizing the City of Richmond to enter a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Richmond Redevelopment & Housing Authority (RRHA).
The resolution formalizes the City’s partnership with RRHA to establish a consistent, resident-centered plan for redeveloping Gilpin Court. Specifically, the resolution:
- Supports the redevelopment of Richmond’s aging public housing, citing deteriorating conditions
- Establishes key principles for redevelopment including one-for-one replacement of public housing units
- Requests Mayor Danny Avula and CAO Odie Donald to sign an MOU with RRHA by September 1
- Requests ongoing updates about the progress of the partnership to City Council’s Land Use, Housing, and Transportation Committee and annual reports to all of City Council
Additionally, the City of Richmond is excited to soon announce its new People Plan Manager.
The People Plan Manager will oversee the implementation one of the People Plan, one of the three major elements of the Gilpin Court Redevelopment alongside the Neighborhood and Housing Plans. The People Plan Manager, who will begin work this summer, will lead work on the resident-centered component of the plan, including resident engagement, case management, connections to service providers, and partnerships with community organizations. Together, these efforts are designed to ensure residents remain at the center of the redevelopment process and have access to the resources, services, and support they need every step of the way.
“I am extremely pleased that Mayor Avula and the RRHA leadership have reached an agreement on how the City and the Authority will work together on the redevelopment of Gilpin Court,” said Councilmember Cynthia Newbille, Richmond East End 7 th District . “This agreement not only prioritizes residents, their needs, and engagement, but also enshrines core protections for residents such as one-for-one replacement, and a tenant bill of rights, which provides a model for similar partnership agreements for our other public housing communities engaged in redevelopment activities. This resolution is a critically important and needed step forward in addressing one of our most significant community challenges, the transformation of our public housing communities city-wide.”
"I’m thrilled that we’ve reached this moment in building a stronger partnership and shared commitment to the residents who call Gilpin Court home. It is so critical to build a redevelopment process that creates lasting opportunity, and keeps residents at the center of every decision,” said Mayor Danny Avula . “Today’s resolution marks an important step towards that.”
Together, these efforts will help create thriving neighborhoods where every resident can succeed.
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