City of the Future money targets North Richmond

Mayor Doug Wilder recently announced that about $113 million is in the pipeline to address community improvements across the city — including neighborhoods, parks, libraries, streets and sidewalks. In North Richmond, those projects include: Restoration of Young’s Pond at Bryan Park Azalea Garden Pond Restoration at Bryan Park Azalea Garden Gazebo at Bryan Park Improvements to the Pine Camp […]

Mayor Doug Wilder recently announced that about $113 million is in the pipeline to address community improvements across the city — including neighborhoods, parks, libraries, streets and sidewalks. In North Richmond, those projects include:

    Restoration of Young’s Pond at Bryan Park
    Azalea Garden Pond Restoration at Bryan Park
    Azalea Garden Gazebo at Bryan Park
    Improvements to the Pine Camp Tot Lot in Highland Park
    A new HVAC at the Hotchkiss Community Center on Brookland Park Boulevard in Highland Park
    Technology and renovation improvements at the Ginter Park Library and North Avenue Library
    Street improvements on Westwood Avenue from Hermitage Road to Brook Road
    Street improvements on Azalea Avenue from Brook Road to North CL
    Sidewalks improvements along multiple streets in Highland Park and Bellevue
  • error

    Report an error

North Richmond News

This article has been closed to further comments.