Equity in capital improvements ranks as top Richmond council concern

RICHMOND Looming over Richmond is a large and expensive list of capital improvement projects A new council-approved ranking system aims to help prioritize which should be completed first Street and sidewalk improvements building renovations internal system upgrades sewer line maintenance and other infrastructure necessities make up the roughly million worth of projects that need to be addressed Related Articles Business owner in showdown with VTA over land seized for San Jose BART extension Walters When California politicians ignore guidelines risks failure often results California high-speed rail leader pushes state to endorsement private venture Walters Given failures can California transition to a clean potential future Caltrans using remote-controlled equipment to help clear Highway slide near Big Sur Under the leadership of Residents Works Director Daniel Chavarria the city has begun shifting to a programmatic approach that combines smaller related projects into larger project packages that could be completed in a more efficient and cost effective manner Progressing a fair system for determining which projects should be pursued is the next step to moving that programmatic approach forward Chavarria mentioned during a special council meeting Tuesday We want to create particular type of clarity and order to the numerous different directions that we have received declared Chavarria We want to have a system all of us can agree on and then we can move on and really do the work that we all need Staff put forward a -point ranking system that would grade projects based on whether the work is legally required equitably benefits underserved areas of the city aligns with a short list of council priorities has already received funding is ready to pursue without delays aligns with an existing planning document and involves public collaboration Councilmembers were largely supportive of the framework staff proposed but added a reference to society building in the collaboration category at the request of Councilmember Soheila Bana who noted gathering spaces are greatly needed in her district Two additional categories were added one put forward by Vice Mayor Cesar Zepeda that is meant to grade whether a project addresses internal system improvements and another proposed by Councilmember Doria Robinson that takes into account whether a project has been long deferred Our city is over years old and lots of parts are newer than others and particular parts have not had any love for various a multitude of years Zepeda announced in agreement with Robinson s concerns about deferred projects Similarly Mayor Eduardo Martinez urged councilmembers to recognize particular segments of the population have been systematically neglected more than others and urged them to make decisions that would be best for the area as a whole rather than just their specific districts To measure for equity the council agreed to use three information for guidance Senate Bill the Disadvantages Communities Act which identifies the state s bulk underserved communities Establishment Alliance on Race and Equity an organization providing equity help to administration agencies and the city s Environmental Justice Element which identifies disparities specific to Richmond communities We cannot lie to ourselves or our constituents and say we re all on equal footing There are those amongst us that have been historically left behind ignored and treated as if they didn t matter not only in this city but in this nation Martinez mentioned To right these wrongs we need leaders that serve the previously underserved and marginalized communities that we all represent While staff will use the system to make funding recommendations to the council Deputy Constituents Works Director Robert Armijo noted the council retains its discretionary authority The final decision on which projects to pursue will be up to them to make Councilmembers can also continue to put forward new projects during the budgeting process in June City Manager Shasa Curl commented The new rubric will be used to develop a prioritized list of capital improvements for the council to consider at that time