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RES. 2026-R003 · Resolution

To commit to working with the City’s Administration to [development and implement] develop a [comprehensive] City-wide energy efficiency program that [reduces the] advances equitable reductions in energy burden [and cost of living for vulnerable households, supports small businesses, assists in the preservation of housing and the stabilization of neighborhoods, and makes meaningful], accelerates progress [towards the City’s climate goals] toward Richmond’s 2050 net-zero goals, and institutionalizes interdepartmental coordination across housing, utilities, and community development. (As Amended)

AdoptedAdoptedCity Council
Introduced
August 8, 2025
Adopted / passed
May 11, 2026
Enactment no.

Patrons (6)

  • LeadStephanie Lynch
  • Co-patronAndrew Breton
  • Co-patronVice President Katherine Jordan
  • Co-patronSarah Abubaker
  • Co-patronKenya Gibson
  • Co-patronPresident Cynthia Newbille

Lifecycle

  1. January 12, 2026

    introduced and referred

    City Council

  2. January 20, 2026

    recommended for continuance

    Land Use, Housing and Transportation Standing Committee

  3. February 9, 2026

    continued and referred back

    City Council

  4. February 17, 2026

    continued

    Land Use, Housing and Transportation Standing Committee

  5. February 23, 2026

    continued and referred back

    City Council

  6. March 17, 2026

    continued

    Land Use, Housing and Transportation Standing Committee

  7. March 23, 2026

    continued and referred back

    City Council

  8. April 21, 2026

    recommended for approval with amendment

    Land Use, Housing and Transportation Standing Committee

  9. April 27, 2026

    amended and continued

    City Council

  10. May 11, 2026

    adopted

    City Council

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Source:
City of Richmond Legistar
Last updated from source:
Jun 9, 2026
First collected:
Jun 9, 2026