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- Town of Ashland; Counties of Charles City, Chesterfield, Goochland,
Hanover, Henrico, New Kent, Powhatan, City of Richmond; Richmond
Regional Planning District Commission; Crater Planning District
Commission
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- Town of Ashland; Counties of Charles City, Chesterfield, Goochland,
Hanover, Henrico, New Kent, Powhatan, City of Richmond; Richmond
Regional Planning District Commission; Crater Planning District
Commission
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- Legislative priorities shared by all
- Legislative priorities by individual locality
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- Protection of Local Revenues
- Important for localities to determine their own revenue needs
- maintain appropriate revenue-generating authority in order to meet
local needs and priorities
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- Transportation
- Support transportation in the Richmond District (Amelia, Brunswick,
Charles City, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico,
Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, New Kent, Nottoway, Powhatan and Prince George counties)
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- Protection of Existing Local Land Use Authority
- Sustain the local comprehensive plan process
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- State Mandates
- Support the protection of local authority regarding local budget
decisions and reject any shifting of funding responsibility from the
state to localities for mandated programs
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- Solid Waste, Water, Wastewater Fees
- Oppose addition of any new fees at the state level for water or
wastewater services provided by local governments or regional entities
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- Education
- Continues to be the highest priority for funding at the local level
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- Wells and Building Permits
- Request amendment to VA Code § 32.1-176.5 to allow Goochland County to
establish reasonable well testing requirements to determine compliance
with federal and state standards and require that such test be done
prior to the issuance of building permits
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- Admissions Tax
- Request the General Assembly to support legislation to permit the
county to levy a tax on admissions to certain events, amusements and
other tourist attractions
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- Constitutional Officers
- Request the General Assembly to fully fund the operation of the offices
of Constitutional Officers and their staff
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- Revised Standards of Quality Funding
- Urge the state to include construction, operation and maintenance and
transportation under the Standards of Quality funding
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- Uniform Charter Powers Act
- Support legislation to make the Uniform Charter Powers Act available to
all counties the same as they are for cities and towns
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- Education
- Support enhanced funding for public education, including increasing the
funds available for distribution to localities through the Literary
Loan fund or other innovative revenue sources
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- Protection of local revenues as the General Assembly considers various
tax restructuring and telecommunications tax reform proposals
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- Request the General Assembly to
- Fund a budget amendment of $8.6 m over the biennium in order to restore
statewide funding to address community based services from local
Community Services Boards
- Add additional funding of $7 m to the 2004 state budget to further
reduce waiting lists for Mental Retardation Services
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- Road Impact Fee Authority
- Request amendment to VA Code § 15.2-2317 to allow the county to join
other localities in the Commonwealth who are authorized to impose road
impact fees—for construction of an additional road and interchange with
I-64 in the northwest quadrant of the county in order to relieve severe
traffic congestion
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- Additional Education Funding so that:
- All children receive a high quality education sufficient to meet state
and federal standards
- The state pays its fair share (55%)
of actual education costs to reduce the undue burden on local
taxpayers
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- Sexually Violent Facility
- Support state funding for relocation and construction of sexually
violent predator facility
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- Riverside Regional Jail Expansion
- Support two language amendments to:
- override requirements regarding odd-numbered year requests
- allow exception to current moratorium
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- Regional Competitiveness Program
- Support reinstatement of funding for Regional Partnerships
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- Greater Richmond
Chamber of Commerce
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- Living Wage
- Support and pursue legislation to prohibit local governments from
adopting minimum wage or “living wage” requirements that exceed
existing state or federal minimum wage laws
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- Four-Year City Council Terms
- Support legislation to change the City of Richmond's charter to change
the terms of City Council from two to four years
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- Mayor-at-Large
- Support legislation — written as passed by the voters — to change the
City of Richmond's charter to allow the At-large election of Mayor
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- VCU's Monroe Campus
- Support a budget request to assist the University in the planning and
acquisition of land for this expansion project
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- Greater Richmond Chamber of Commerce
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