Archives: 100 days RVA

Day #051: The future of “RVA”

How can “RVA” expand without becoming trite?

Day #050: A better City website

With the UCI World Championships on the horizon, waiting to build a new website is unacceptable. 

Day #049: Standard Parking as witnesses in court

How much city revenue justifies the abandonment of the burden of proof placed on the city and the presumption of innocence guaranteed to its residents?

Day #048: A new brand of “law and order”

What is the purpose of our laws and how should they be enforced?

Day #047: Special GRTC routes

What can Richmond do to boost GRTC revenue and bus ridership?

Day #046: Inform with comedy

Does the government have an obligation to portray itself super-seriously or to communicate as effectively as possible?

Day #045: It’s time to get serious about cigarette butts.

Why do people who wouldn’t dare throw a banana peel on the ground do so with cigarette butts?

Day #044: Taxes, tips, and the benefit of using cash

How 3%-4% adds up to $300-$400 of customers’ money, plus a whole lot of inconvenience.

Day #043: A low-tech and a high-tech way to improve renting

Could we apply the Uber model to renting apartments and houses?

Day #042: The Idaho Stop

In certain situations, cyclists should be allowed to treat stop signs as yield signs and red lights as stop signs.

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