Wednesday Meeting on the Riverfront Plan
On Wednesday, September 14th you have a chance to find out what Richmond plans for the riverfront and give your input. It will be interesting to see if the plan is entirely focused on the north bank of the river or if Manchester and other areas on this side of the river get any attention.
From the official flyer;
Public Forum
The purpose of the Richmond Riverfront Plan is to create a conseptual design to guide the future direction of the downtown Richmond riverfront on both sides of the James River from Ancarrow’s Landing to the Robert E. Lee Bridge. The conceptual plan will develop a cohesive vision for phased riverfront improvements, high-level analysis of the feasibility and priorities of potential redevelopment projects, estimated capital budgets and benefits.
The goal is to develop a plan that will:
- Establish the river as the focus of the community
- Promote a sustainable river corridor
- Strengthen linkages between the river and adjacent neighborhoods
- Identify sites for strategic private redevelopment and public improvements
- Evaluate potential for quality open spaces and public recreational opportunities
The Consultant Team from Hargreaves Associates will conduct the Public Forum. The Team has been reviewing and analyzing available information to define key issues and identify constraints and opportunities that will have a bearing on the development of the plan.
At the Public Forum, the Team will present the initial analysis of site conditions to initiate a public dialogue that helps further define the issues and prioritize goals for Richmond’s riverfront.
Wednesday, Sept. 14, 6pm
Virginia War Memorial
621 South Belvidere Street
Parking is available at the Memorial, the adjacent Virginia Housing Development Authority and along Second Street.








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