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Welcome to Richmond's Capital Projects Highlights 2020
Thank you for dropping by. While the active Q&A tool of this project ran August 12 to September 30, 2020, the pages can still be viewed. And if you have any questions, contact information is provided under each section.
Thanks for dropping by the City of Richmond's 2020 Capital Projects Highlights showcase. Start exploring some of the major projects advancing the City’s strategies such as sustainability and safety.
In this digital format you can:
look at projects on interactive maps or lists, whichever you prefer
click only the projects that interest you. They're broken down into five sections
watch the short video (just over 1 minute) in the red circle to get a quick overview of how the maps work
ask questions about specific projects
Each year, a well-attended, interactive Capital Projects Open House is hosted at City Hall. This year, we've adapted it to an onlineexperiencetosupport our commitment to physical distancing and other COVID-19 safety measures.
Click one of the images below to get started!
Introductory Video
Engineering Capital Projects
Parks Capital Projects
Transportation Capital Projects
Facilities Capital Projects
Public Art Capital Projects
Welcome to Richmond's Capital Projects Highlights 2020
Thank you for dropping by. While the active Q&A tool of this project ran August 12 to September 30, 2020, the pages can still be viewed. And if you have any questions, contact information is provided under each section.
Thanks for dropping by the City of Richmond's 2020 Capital Projects Highlights showcase. Start exploring some of the major projects advancing the City’s strategies such as sustainability and safety.
In this digital format you can:
look at projects on interactive maps or lists, whichever you prefer
click only the projects that interest you. They're broken down into five sections
watch the short video (just over 1 minute) in the red circle to get a quick overview of how the maps work
ask questions about specific projects
Each year, a well-attended, interactive Capital Projects Open House is hosted at City Hall. This year, we've adapted it to an onlineexperiencetosupport our commitment to physical distancing and other COVID-19 safety measures.