See how the City of Richmond is allocating $17 million in surplus revenue

City Council approved the Mayor Levar Stoney’s plans to send funds towards the police, DPW, local groups, and more

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City Council adopted the ordinance at its Dec. 12 meeting.

Photo by @takeone.aerial

At its meeting on Monday, City Council approved an ordinance that detailed where ~$17 million of the approximately $21 million surplus property tax revenue will go.

The Mayor’s plan sends funds to city departments as well as non-departmental programs.

The city departments receiving the largest sums are:

  • Police Department | $2.6 million for pay adjustment
  • Fire Department | $1.88 million for pay adjustment
  • Economic Development | $1.75 million for contractual increases related to the Diamond District and City Center projects

Around $8.6 million will be divvied up among non-departmental programs. $3.1 million will go towards inclement weather shelters, $2 million will be put in a reserve to account for increased healthcare costs, and HumanKind and Greater Richmond Continuum of Care will each receive $1 million.

Review the full list of appropriations here .

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Robin is a born-and-raised Richmonder who has contributed to publications including RVA Magazine, The Cavalier Daily, and C-VILLE Weekly. She helped launch RICtoday in July 2021 and enjoys exploring James River trails in her free time.