Welcome
ERNC March 2025 Meeting

Our next meeting will take place on
Thursday, March 27, 7-8:30 PM
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8847653930
By phone – +16699006833,,88476539301#
March meeting agenda
- ERNC officer elections
- City Community services Neighbor to Neighbor project?
- St. John’s gymnasium
- News from the City Office of Emergency Services and an introduction to the new Wildfire Risk maps
- Barrett-Key traffic calming update
- Updates on Dollar Tree’s compliance with the Conditional Use Permit
- Barrett-Key traffic calming update
Announcements
Mark your calendars for the reception for East Richmond’s own, public art muralist John Wehrle, at the Richmond Art Center on Saturday, April 5, from 1-3 PM. This will be a comprehensive exhibit of John’s work, including painting, sculpture and photography. Don’t miss it. The exhibit runs through mid-June.
Come celebrate Earth Day with your East Richmond neighbors at the Mira Vista Field on April 19th, from 11AM to 2PM. You’ll learn about the plants in the field, how to care for them, and how to weed out non-natives and why. It”s a potluck so bring something to share as eat eat and meat.
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.
- Our monthly meetings provide forums in which neighbors can state their concerns to elected officials, agency staff, and public safety officers.
- This website posts the agendas and minutes of our meetings. It also offers timely information on events and other news of interest to residents— from announcements of neighborhood clean-ups to advice on forming neighborhood watch groups
- Business owners who want to locate to East Richmond come before the neighborhood council to outline their plans and answer questions from our residents. The council can then make a recommendation to the Planning Department to permit, permit with conditions, or deny the development.
- Similarly, if a homeowner’s remodeling plans may have impacts on neighbors, the Planning Department may ask the homeowner to present the plan to the neighborhood council, which then makes its recommendation.
- Officers of the Neighborhood Council attend monthly meetings of the Richmond Neighborhood Coordinating Council, a citywide organization of neighborhood councils.
There are no membership fees. All residents are encouraged to attend the monthly meetings and join those working to improve the place where we live.
Please email all correspondence to: eastrichmondnc@gmail.com