Exciting News! We are thrilled to announce that the City of Richmond has been awarded the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) for its exceptional budget! The Distinguished Budget Presentation Award reflects the commitment of the governing body and staff to meeting the highest principles of governmental budgeting. To receive the budget award, the entity had to satisfy nationally recognized guidelines for effective budget presentation, have pioneered efforts to improve the quality of budgeting and provide an excellent example for other governments throughout North America. This recognition not only celebrates the City of Richmond's exceptional budget presentation but also highlights its commitment to fiscal responsibility and transparency. 🎉 Way to go Richmond!
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With over 4,000 employees, the City of Richmond is an "Employer of Choice" among cities throughout the nation. The City strives to hire and retain employees who bring dedication and talent to the workforce. The City offers a full range of benefit programs from “initial hire” through retirement. Please visit our Web site for details. The City of Richmond is a Great Place to “Live, Work, and Play in RVA”. We would be honored to have you join our team. Scan the QR Code below to be directed to our website (RVA.GOV), you will see a list of current Job Openings.
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http://www.rva.gov
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- Richmond, Virginia
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- 1737
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900 East Broad Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219, US
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Safety for Motorcycles, Safety for All— Last Friday, several regional jurisdictions gathered at Richmond Raceway with a mission to emphasize the importance of motorcycle safety in Central Virginia. The effort was led by the Richmond Police Department in hopes of spreading the message of safer roadways for all. RPD Chief Rick Edwards spoke about the many safety measures that the city of Richmond recently added. “Richmond has engineered many traffic calming measures, such as speed tables and roundabouts,” said Chief Edwards, “and Safety Cameras have been installed in front of schools to automatically cite violators…but motorists are still speeding.” Also joining the event was the Henrico County Police Chief Eric English, Virginia State Police Sergeant Jessica Shehan, Chesterfield County Police Captain Pete Cimbal, AAA’s Morgan Dean, and Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles’ Mitch Hrdlicka. The agencies urge motorists to be mindful of their speed and be aware of motorcycles in their surroundings when driving. Road safety is a team effort, and all six agencies are committed to safe roadways for all.
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The City of Richmond hosted its 2024 Service Award Ceremony on Sept. 18, 2024. The ceremony was a resounding success, celebrating the dedication and hard work of over 550 employees who have demonstrated outstanding service with milestones ranging from 5 years to over 60 years of service to the City of Richmond. The ceremony began with a reception which fostered camaraderie and appreciation among all attendees. During the ceremony, Chief Administrative Officer Lincoln Saunders emphasized the importance of these milestones by stating, "We are here today to celebrate our greatest strength as an organization, you, our employees. Fulfilling our mission to serve the public daily starts with each of you. Providing critical access to services to ensure citizens have beautiful and functional streets, parks, and living spaces. Solve the problems of our citizens and enhance the quality of life in Richmond.” Mayor Levar Stoney echoed this sentiment, noting, "Being a public servant can be a thankless job, and it takes guts to put yourself in the arena to make a difference. Unlike those on the sidelines, you choose to be IN the arena, you are DOING the work, and you are BUILDING a better Richmond.” Held at Main Street Station, the event brought together colleagues and leaders from across the organization to honor those reaching significant milestones. The evening was filled with heartfelt speeches, gratitude, and applause as awardees were recognized for their contributions, leadership, and commitment to excellence. #EmployeeEngagement #WeAreRVA #CityofRichmond
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✨ ⚾ New Baseball Stadium Alert! ✨ ⚾ Last week, the City of Richmond celebrated an exciting milestone as city leaders, the Flying Squirrels, the Economic Development Authority, and community came together for the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the new Richmond Flying Squirrels baseball stadium. 🎉 The state-of-the-art facility, officially named Carmax Park, will not only be a home run for the future of baseball in the city, but it will also bring friends, families, and fans together from all over to create lasting memories. From thrilling games to summer concerts, this new stadium represents an exciting time and a renewed sense of pride for the Richmond community. ❤️ Join us in celebrating this momentous occasion and the bright future ahead for Richmond’s sports scene. Go squirrels! 📣 🐿
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🚀 What a week it's been! From groundbreaking to ribbon-cutting, our city has been abuzz with excitement and progress. 🌟 We kicked off with the groundbreaking ceremonies for the new Parks and Recreation project at Hotchkiss Community Center- Hotchkiss Green. This project in partnership with Capital Trees, will bring a new walking trail with shade structures and native pollinator gardens to this Northside gem. The City also broke ground on the newest section of the Fall Line Trail, which will pass through Joseph Bryan Park. Both of these projects are set to transform our community spaces and enhance our outdoor experiences. 🌳🚶♂️ The week concluded with a fantastic ribbon-cutting event for the new home of the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Community Facilities at Midtown Green. 🎀🏢 Previously known as the Bon Secours Training Facility, this additional space is a testament to our commitment to fostering vibrant, connected communities and providing top-notch recreational services city wide. Grateful for the collective efforts and vision that are driving these amazing developments forward. Here's to continued growth and community spirit! 🙌✨
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Good News! The National Association of Fleet Administrators (NAFA) recently recognized the City of Richmond’s Fleet Management as one of the top 50 recipients of the 2024 Green Fleet Award. Each year, NAFA recognizes organizations that execute groundbreaking and inventive sustainability efforts that have made a positive impact on the environment. This prestigious recognition echoes the City’s commitment to environmental sustainability, reducing emissions, and conserving resources. Way to go Team Richmond!
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What makes The City of Richmond an ideal Employer? Let’s add dedicated health clinics exclusively for its employees to that list! Earlier this year, Marathon Health opened two employee network clinics in Richmond to provide access to government employees. This initiative reflects the City's commitment to promoting employee well-being and providing comprehensive healthcare services. The health clinics offer a range of services, including primary healthcare, wellness programs, mental health support, occupational health services and full pharmacy. 🏥💪 Read more https://lnkd.in/eTtmp6rE
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The City of Richmond has taken the next steps in a three-year operational turnaround and continues to put in place the foundational building blocks of a highly-functioning city government. These steps are yielding clear results—with the recent 'AAA' bond rating just one example. Read more about the steps being taken here: https://lnkd.in/eeuzgesj
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This summer, the City of Richmond’s Mayor Youth Academy provided amazing opportunities for our youth through the Youth Engagement Services Summer Work-Based Learning Program. Participants gained "real" work experience, engaged with the community, and participated in career coaching, training, skill-building, and mentoring. Opportunities were available for ages 14-15 (Counselors in Training, Teens in Richmond Parks, Virtual Earn & Learn) and ages 16-24 (in-person Work-Based placements, Founders Mark – Entrepreneurship). Our youth developed positive work habits, strengthened key soft skills, and explored careers. We are proud to announce that the City of Richmond's Office of Strategic Communications and Civic Engagement received the Partner of the Year Award from the Mayor's Youth Academy under the Office of Community Wealth Building. Thank you to everyone who made this summer a success! Discover more about the Mayors Youth Academy at https://lnkd.in/eebEVCFh. #Internship #Fellowship #ProfessionalDevelopment #CareerDevelopment #CityofRichmond #BuildingCommunity #YouthEngagement
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"To all City employees, I’m writing to thank you for your hard work in transforming the City of Richmond—and to say that we are just getting started. I deeply appreciate your commitment to public service in the City that we all love so much. Your dedication inspires me. I want you to know that I see it, I hear it, and I value it. " Read the full letter here: https://lnkd.in/ejHZK65e