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City of Richmond AmeriCorps Program to Continue Despite Federal Cuts

On April 25, 2025, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) announced the termination of 80% of AmeriCorps programs nationwide, effective immediately and extending through at least the end of the current program year in August 2025. Among the programs impacted was the City of Richmond’s RVA Health Corps, a vital initiative serving thousands of residents with health education and access to care.

While deeply disappointed by the sudden and sweeping action, City leadership and staff were able to create a collaborative response. The City will be able to continue the Richmond AmeriCorps program through August 2025 by using the matching programming funds from previous program years. Because the City hires AmeriCorps participants on a rolling basis, matching funds were able to be carried over from previous program cycles.

“This program is too important to let go,” said Mayor Danny Avula. “We’ve seen firsthand the difference it makes in our communities, and we are committed to ensuring its impact continues.”

Currently, 25 AmeriCorps members serve across a range of community-based organizations, including:

  • Richmond Henrico Health District
  • Bon Secours
  • VCU Health
  • Feed More
  • Waymakers Foundation
  • Crossover Healthcare Ministry
  • La Casa de la Salud
  • Help Me Help You
  • Liberation Family Resource Center


In just the second quarter of this year, AmeriCorps members have provided services to more than 8,000 Richmond residents. Over 6,500 of those individuals reported an increase in health knowledge and access to resources critical to improving their quality of life.

For nearly two decades, Richmond’s AmeriCorps program has been a cornerstone of civic engagement and community support. From repairing homes for vulnerable residents and supporting early childhood literacy, to preparing high school students for postsecondary education and offering Peer Recovery Coaching and Community Health Worker services, the program has addressed a broad range of community needs. It has also played a key role in maintaining the city’s parks, trails, and public spaces.

Despite federal setbacks, the City of Richmond remains committed to service, workforce development, and community impact. The city will continue working with partners and funders to withstand the AmeriCorps program through the challenges ahead.

2025-2026 Fan Restricted Parking Decals on Sale Now!

Posted May 13, 2025

~ Reminder: current permits expire on June 30 ~

RICHMOND, Va.  – New parking decals for residents of the Fan Restricted Parking District are on sale. They cost $25 each and are limited. Both mail-in and in-person renewal options are available for qualifying residents. The current Fan parking permit expires June 30, 2025.

Residents must display the Fan permit on their cars to park more than one hour from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Friday and, also on West Avenue, parts of Boyd and Birch Streets, and the 1600 and 1800 blocks of West Grace Street, the regulation is one hour from 7:00 a.m. to midnight, Monday through Sunday.

A resident is either the residing owner of record or renter of property located within the Restricted Parking District. A City of Richmond Residential Parking Permit Application must be completed and approved prior to decal issuance. To enable the Department of Public Works to verify residency, the following information and photo identification must be provided:

  • Residential property owners must provide either a copy of their real estate bill or other information that verifies ownership of the property
  • Renters must provide a valid written lease for the property in the Fan Parking District, and have the appropriate approval of the property owner on the application they present

A resident of the district is defined as an owner of record or renter of property in the district and members of their immediate family who reside with the owner or renter at the address in the district:

(1) Who are licensed drivers, and

(2) Whose domicile is the address for which they are seeking to obtain the parking permit

Annual Visitor Passes also are available and limited to two per house or building address at a cost of $35 each.

Annual Visitor Passes must be purchased at the same time the Fan permit is purchased and are restricted to residential homeowners.

Property owners and renters are required to comply with the residency requirements and the motor vehicle registration requirements of the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

Residents can get more information, verify residency in the Fan Parking District and purchase a permit through the online portal at: https://www.rva.gov/public-works/parking-enterprise

Fan decals and applications are also available at:

  • City Hall
  • 900 East Board Street, Room 102
  • Richmond, Virginia 23219

The office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

For additional details, please use the 3-1-1 mobile app or online portal at www.RVA311.com or call 3-1-1.

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RVA Bikeshare Celebrates National Bike to Work Week with a Special Promotion

Posted May 9, 2025

~ Daily promo codes available on social media to the first 50 riders unlocking a free 45-minute ride ~

RICHMOND, VA – In celebration of National Bike to Work Week, May 12 – 18, RVA Bikeshare is inviting residents to ditch the car and hop on a bike! Each day during the week, RVA Bikeshare will post a new promotional code on its X and Instagram accounts. The first 50 riders to redeem the daily code will unlock a free 45-minute ride. Riders need to be registered with the program to be eligible to use the code.

This special promotion celebrates eco-friendly commuting and provides Richmonders with a fun, healthy way to bike to work, run a quick errand or take a scenic ride around the city.

Follow RVA Bikeshare on social media to get the daily promo code (posted each day during the week of May 12 -18):

  • Instagram: @rvabike_share
  • X: @rvabikeshare

RVA Bikeshare currently operates 20 self-service stations across the city and a fleet of electric bikes. They provide a crucial multimodal link for many Richmond residents, serving as a reliable first-and-last-mile solution in their daily commutes.

RVA Bikeshare is a program of the Office of Equitable Transit and Mobility, a division of the Department of Public Works. To learn more about RVA Bikeshare or explore membership options, visit rvabikes.com

For more information on the Department of Public Works, go to rva.gov/public-works

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The City of Richmond Department of Public Works (DPW) is one of only 195 currently accredited public works agencies in the United States. DPW’s portfolio comprises a wide array of services to include leaf collection; street, sidewalk, and alley maintenance; trash collection; recycling; grass cutting; graffiti removal; parking enforcement; urban forestry; street signs; traffic signals and pavement markings and civil engineering. In addition, DPW maintains upkeep on most city buildings; issues permits for working in the city’s right-of-way; manages the RVA Bike Share program and maintains the fleet of city vehicles. DPW’s operating budget comes from the general fund of the City of Richmond.  For more information about DPW services, click here or call 3-1-1

City of Richmond Announces Update on Rebate Checks Distribution Timeline

The City of Richmond’s Department of Finance is in the process of finalizing the remaining one-time real estate tax rebate checks. The rebate, approved by City Council in 2024, aims to provide financial relief amid rising property values and housing costs. At this time, approximately 36,057 residents have yet to receive their rebate checks, and 8,205 residents have received rebate checks but have not deposited them.

As part of the City’s continued commitment to transparency and fiscal responsibility, we are implementing a revised distribution timeline to ensure accurate processing and timely delivery to our homeowners.

Updated Timeline:

  • Verification and Processing Period: Currently being completed
  • Check Printing and Mailing Begins: June 17, 2025
  • Estimated Delivery Window: Beginning June 30, 2025

Residents that have recently deposited an incorrect check that listed “Hartshorn Community Council” and have received a return fee from their bank can submit a request for reimbursement via RVA311 by calling 311 for assistance or submitting a ticket online at rva311.com.

Once on the website, please follow the below instructions:

  1. Click “Create New Request”
  2. Click “Real Estate Taxes”
  3. Click “Continue” through the pop up window
  4. Fill out the requested information including uploading a photo of the return check fee from your bank.

City of Richmond P-card Reset Begins

The City of Richmond has completed the initial reset of its p-card program and has begun the steps necessary for a wholesale reevaluation of the program. Since the original announcement on April 30, the Department of Procurement Services (DPS) has reduced the number of p-cards by 79%, bringing the total number of active p-cards to just 67, from 320.  

Over the next 60-90 days, DPS will reevaluate and redesign the City’s p-card system, in line with an audit from the City Auditor’s office and an independent assessment from the NIGP (the Institute for Public Procurement). Based on those recommendations, DPS will begin revising City procurement policies and procedures and will train staff on proper implementation and use. 

During the program reset: 

  • The only allowable p-card purchases will be those where public health, safety, and critical services would be disrupted if not allowed or where no other payment option exists. 
  • No travel-related purchases will be permitted on p-cards. City employees will follow the existing travel advance/reimbursement policy. 
  • No Amazon purchases will be permitted on p-cards. 
  • No food purchases will be permitted on p-cards (excepting mission-critical, citizen-supporting programs like summer food programs or after-school programs). 
  • Department directors will no longer be issued p-cards, allowing directors to better focus on approval of purchases. 

The City of Richmond will continue to update the public as progress is made towards a new and improved p-card infrastructure

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