September Meeting Agenda & Announcements

Fall Neighborhood News Rundown
Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 7:00 PM
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Updates
- Tiller Park Celebration by Friends of Tiller Park
- Status of new state regulations for High Fire Severity Zones
- Planned December adjustments for Barrett-Key traffic calming project
- A new Regional Park at Pt. Molate
- Mira Vista Field Restoration Grant
- Other capital projects – McBryde traffic calming, Solano Ave. pedestrian improvements
- Implementation of Dollar Tree’s “Conditions of Approval”
- Proposed construction of ad recreational facility in Wildcat Canyon Regional Park’s Havey Canyon
- Follow up Dumpster Day, Saturday, October 11, 8 AM to Noon & volunteer help directing traffic
Announcements
Dumpster Day
Saturday, October 11
8 AM -Noon
Dumpster Day will take place on Saturday, October 11, from 8 AM – Noon. The location is the same as the Dumpster Day in August and as in previous years (see map on right).
Directions here. Please line-up on the Tiller Park side of McLaughlin.
We need your help
The neighborhood is asked to provide volunteers to help keep traffic moving smoothly. If you can contribute even one hour, please contact Jim Hanson at eastrichmondnc@gmail.com.
Key and Barrett Intersection Update
The Public Works Department will be working with its traffic consulting firm, Fehr & Peers, to respond to some of the outstanding questions from the meeting, either through design or through updating the project’s FAQs on the website. The plan is to return with city crews in December to make the adjustments to the traffic calming project at this intersection.
The adjustments planned for the Barrett-Key intersection are described in this letter and plan drawing from the Public Works Department. You can also download a recording of the discussion and slide presentation from our June 24th meeting with the Public Works Department. (mp4 file)
What We Do
The purpose of the East Richmond Neighborhood Council is to provide a forum for neighborhood residents to exchange ideas on community issues and neighborhood problems, and to serve as a source of information on topics of interest before our city government and public agencies.
Just how we do that? Please visit this page.