Richmond Mayor Avula requests $80 million in state funding to improve water infrastructure after January's crisis.
Richmond Mayor Danny Avula is asking Gov. Glenn Youngkin for $80 million in state funding to help prevent a repeat of last winter’s water crisis.
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Richmond is working to prevent another water crisis by leaning on its regional partners for help. Over the summer, the City had its first regional water meetings with Henrico, ...
News is taking action once again after learning that Richmond is owed more than $32 million in overdue real estate taxes as ...
HOPEWELL, Va. — Virginia leaders sat down with U.S. Senator Mark Warner in Hopewell to discuss improving the region's water infrastructure and how to pay for it. The meeting came after thousands of ...
That represents 6% of the $1.4 billion in investments Avula said are planned for the region’s water infrastructure in the ...
In the aftermath of Richmond’s water crisis, Hopewell’s sewage leak and extreme floods in Petersburg, Virginia officials are searching for a solution to a slate of vulnerabilities in water, sewer and ...
News is taking action once again after learning that Richmond is owed more than $32 million in overdue real estate taxes, ...