Richmond City Council Fall Retreat - October 5, 2009 from Silver Persinger.
Above,if there is only one two hour and twenty minute Richmond City Council meeting you watch this year, this is it.
Watch as the meeting opens briefly for 12 minutes before going into closed session as Councilman Bruce Tyler [1st District] lets it be know to his fellow Council members and the public via my video camera that he was not happy with the process for selecting the three members to the GRTC Board. Particularly since none of his three recommendations were even granted an interview. Councilman Doug Conner [9th District] explains why he withdrew Mr. Tyler's recommendations.
After the Closed Session, the meeting convened with the acceptance of the Land Use, Housing, & Transportation Committee's recommendations for appointees to the GRTC Transit Board.
The recommended appointees are Linda Broady-Myers and James Johnson, current members being reappointed to the Board, and Sheila Hill Christian -- formerly the City's Chief Administrative Officer under Mayor Doug Wilder before she quit, former transition aid to Mayor Dwight C. Jones, former director of the Virginia Lottery, former Executive Director of the Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority [RRHA], former chief operating officer for the GRTC Transit System, and former Assistant City Manager under Calvin Jamison, former City Department Director, and former Chief of Staff for the City of Richmond.
The appointees were accepted by a vote of 5 to 3. Councilman Chris Hilbert [3rd District] was not present. Councilmen Tyler [1st District] and Charles Samuels [2nd District] and Ms. Reva Trammell [8th District] voted against the recommended Board appointees.
Watch as Council Chief of Staff Daisy Weaver loses Council members' attention. Watch as City Council members discuss abolishing the Open Citizen Comment Period at the beginning of meetings. Watch as they decide not to video tape their committee meetings (with the exception of President Kathy Graziano [4th District], and Councilmen Hilbert and Tyler). Watch as they discuss ways of increasing citizen participation and making City Hall more assessable.
All around a great meeting to watch to get a deeper understanding for the members of our beloved Richmond City Council.
* * Hi-Lights * *
Discussion of Doing Away with or Limiting Citizen Comment Period at the Opening of Committee Meetings
Discussion of Starting Committee Meetings Later to Encourage Citizen Attendence and Participation
Discussion of Video Recording Committee Meetings and Closed Captioning
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Monday, October 5, 2009
Revealing Session with Richmond City Council - Fall Retreat '09
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Thanks for posting these. This is very enlightening about the current council. I appreciate your efforts to keep Richmonders informed about their government
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