Homework Centers |
The Richmond Public Libraries' Homework Centers are open during the school year, Mondays through Thursdays, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. There are teachers on location and computers available at each branch site (except Bon Air). For more information, please call (804)646-4256. |
Richmond Public Libraries' |
2009-11-01 |
Hunting & Fishing Licenses |
The Treasurer's Office, Room 107 in City Hall, 900 E. Broad St. Richmond, VA 23219,Map It sells fishing and hunting licenses. Fishing licenses may also be purchased at several Bait and Tackle shops in the area. See the Verizon Yellow Pages for a listing. |
Treasurer |
2009-11-01 |
Historic Preservations |
The 2700 properties within the city's designated Old and Historic Districts fall under the jurisdiction of the city's
Commission of Architectural Review which approves all exterior changes to these properties.
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Planning and Development Review |
2009-08-24 |
Hauling & Moving Permits |
The Bureau of Traffic Engineering handles the permits for hauling, moving, oversized or overweight load permits.
Completed
Hauling & Moving Permit application,
(click on for link) can be emailed to
rightofway@richmondgov.com.
Permits will be emailed back to the email address provided by the applicant.
Completed applications may be printed and sent with your payment of $25 to the following address:
along with a payment of $25,to the Department of Public Works, 900 E. Broad St., Room 600, Richmond, VA 23219
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Planning and Development Review |
2021-01-19 |
Hauling & Moving Permits |
The Bureau of Traffic Engineering handles the permits for hauling, moving, oversized or overweight load permits.
Completed
Hauling & Moving Permit application,
(click on for link) can be emailed to
rightofway@richmondgov.com.
Permits will be emailed back to the email address provided by the applicant.
Completed applications may be printed and sent with your payment of $25 to the following address:
along with a payment of $25,to the Department of Public Works, 900 E. Broad St., Room 600, Richmond, VA 23219
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Public Works |
2021-01-19 |
Healthy Families Richmond |
The Department of Social Services
Children, Families, & Adults Division
offers the
Healthy Families
Richmond Program as an intensive home visiting
program for families with prenatal children who reside in the East District and
in the Southside of Richmond. Home Visitors work with enrolled families until
the target child is three years of age. The program is designed for parents
facing challenges such as single parenthood; low income; childhood history of
abuse and other adverse child experiences; and current or previous issues
related to substance abuse, mental health issues, and/or domestic violence.
The Healthy Families Program is also committed to establishing relationships
with community partners who serve prenatal and post natal families to
improve and enhance client services. There are several designated referral
sites throughout the City of Richmond which include: hospitals, medical
offices, local schools and family resource centers.
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Social Services |
2018-05-03 |
Healthy Start (Initiative) |
The Department of Social Services
Children, Families, & Adults Division
offers the
Healthy Start Initiative
Program to ensure that low-income and
disadvantaged women receive services needed to support a healthy
pregnancy, a healthy birth and a healthy baby.
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Social Services |
2018-05-03 |
Homeless Services |
The Department of Social Services
Children, Families, & Adults Division
offers
Homeless Services
providing outreach, intake and assessment, limited case
management, and linkage to short-term housing for individuals and families at-
risk of homelessness. |
Social Services |
2018-05-03 |