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Loading Skip to Main Content Search CITY GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS BUSINESS COMMUNITY HomeCity GovernmentCity CouncilCouncil Agenda Documents A A Council Agenda Documents City Council Meeting Frequency and Rules of Procedure and Order The City Council regularly meets on the first, third, and fourth Tuesday of every month. Click here to view the City Council Rules of Procedure and Order. City Council Agenda Documents: UPCOMING AGENDA PACKET: http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/4157/City-of-Richmond-Council-Meetings City Council Meeting Participation and Public Comment VIA ZOOM: https://zoom.us/j/99312205643?pwd=MDdqNnRmS2k4ZkRTOWhlUldQOUF1Zz09 or VIA PHONE: 1-669-900-6833 WEBINAR ID: 993 1220 5643 PASSCODE: ccmeeting Please refer to the agenda for additional instructions on how to participate in the meeting and submit a public comment for an upcoming agenda item. All written public comments received will be published on the city's website for the record with the meeting minutes. Please click on a tab below to access other agenda documents. PUBLISHED AGENDAS PACKAGES AGENDAS DOCUMENTS RECEIVED AFTER PUBLISHED AGENDA MINUTES ARCHIVED DOCUMENTS Published Agendas Packages - City Council NEW eSCRIBE Agenda Management System (Effective January 2022) Here you'll find access to the City Council's current meetings documents including agendas, staff reports, and associated attachments in the eSCRIBE Agenda Management System. To Access eSCRIBE Published Meetings Documents starting from January 2022: Click eSCRIBE Agenda Management System and then click the List icon in the right corner to locate the meeting date you wish to view or print documents. For the desired meeting date, click on the HTML icon on the right side to access the meeting documents. Scroll the agenda to an item. Click on the item and the list of supporting documents for the item will appear on the right side of the screen. Click on the PDF icon adjacent to the title of the document. The document will appear on the screen and you view or print the document. SIRE Agenda Management System (Years 2006 - 2021) Here you'll find access to the City Council's meetings documents from the years 2006 through 2021 including agendas, staff reports, and associated attachments in the Sire AgendaPLUS System. To Access SIRE Published Meetings Documents from the years 2006 through 2021: Click Sire AgendaPLUS System and from the meetings tab, click on the calendar icon to search for the meeting date you wish to view or print documents. Click on view for the meeting date, and then html under Meeting Documents. Scroll the agenda to an item. Click on the item and the list of supporting documents for the item will appear on the right side of the screen. Click on the PDF icon adjacent to the title of the document. The document will appear on the screen and you can view or print the document. Biographies & Terms Council Agenda Documents City Council Goals & Priorities City of Richmond Council Meetings Standing Committees Streaming Video Remembering Mayor Irma Anderson Remembering Councilmember Jim B. McMillan Agenda Docs Weekly Report KCRT Youth Visit Richmond City Data CONTACT US RICHMOND CITY HALL 450 Civic Center Plaza Richmond, CA 94804 Phone Directory Directions SIGN UP FOR E-NEWS SITE LINKS City of Richmond Directory Richmond City Council CIty of Richmond Safety Depts/Comms Contra Costa County Superior Courts State Bar of California California Secretary of State Government Websites by CivicPlus® BESbswy BESbswy BESbswy BESbswy BESbswy BESbswy BESbswy BESbswy BESbswy BESbswy BESbswy BESbswy
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