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Help shape Richmond’s Affordable Housing Strategy by sharing your ideas and feedback.
The City of Richmond is currently updating its Affordable Housing Strategy and we would like you to be a part of this process. The first phase of public input and online survey concluded on Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Please stay tuned for the next phase.
On this page you have access to the current Affordable Housing Strategy reports, frequently asked questions, timeline of important dates and, coming soon, the second survey - that we encourage you to complete.
It's not every day you get to help shape a plan to ensure Richmond residents have access to suitable and appropriate housing options for households of different ages, family types and incomes. Thanks for your interest.
Help shape Richmond’s Affordable Housing Strategy by sharing your ideas and feedback.
The City of Richmond is currently updating its Affordable Housing Strategy and we would like you to be a part of this process. The first phase of public input and online survey concluded on Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Please stay tuned for the next phase.
On this page you have access to the current Affordable Housing Strategy reports, frequently asked questions, timeline of important dates and, coming soon, the second survey - that we encourage you to complete.
It's not every day you get to help shape a plan to ensure Richmond residents have access to suitable and appropriate housing options for households of different ages, family types and incomes. Thanks for your interest.
We invite you to share your ideas and provide input toward the update of Richmond’s Affordable Housing Strategy. Specific to this survey, we will ask questions on secondary suites and coach houses in Richmond.
You have until midnight on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 to complete this survey.
Consultation has concluded
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