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  2. New Public Records Request Portal. The City of Richmond is now using NextRequest for processing of public records requests. Requests can be made through the NextRequest portal and status of requests can also be viewed therein.

  3. The Community Services Department oversees six divisions in the City of Richmond, including Library, LEAP, Recreation, Employment & Training, Office of Neighborhood Safety, and Transportation.

  4. New Public Records Request Portal. The City of Richmond is now using NextRequest for processing of public records requests. Requests can be made through the NextRequest portal and status of requests can also be viewed therein. Read more about Public Records Request Portal.

  5. The Richmond City Council consists of six Councilmembers elected at large and a separately elected Mayor. City Council members are not full-time City officials and retain their positions in private industry, business, other professions, or personal enterprise.

  6. The Human Resources Department is dedicated to supporting its customers by building and retaining a skilled and diverse workforce in an equitable, safe, and responsible work environment.

  7. Welcome to the City of Richmond's Building Division. The Building Division accepts permit applications electronically using the eTRAKiT permit portal. Applicants unable to submit electronically may submit their permit applications in person by appointment.

  8. Explore Richmond, California—a Bay Area destination that offers a mix of culture, history, and nature. Dine and shop on 23rd Street, learn about the city's past at the Richmond Museum and Rosie the Riveter Park, or enjoy the outdoors on the San Francisco Bay Trail and parks like Miller Knox, Point Pinole, and Wildcat Canyon.

  9. RICHMOND CITY HALL 450 Civic Center Plaza Richmond, CA 94804. Phone Directory Directions

  10. Community Development Department | Richmond, CA - Official...

    ci.richmond.ca.us/101/Community-Development

    The mission of the Community Development Department is to foster the community toward the sustainable, equitable, smart growth, transit-oriented community envisioned in the City's General Plan.

  11. Find and register for upcoming Neighbor-to-Neighbor events: The City of Richmond was awarded a $750,000 grant from the State of California, Governor’s Office of Planning and Research, for Local Government: Connecting Neighbor to Neighbors (Neighbor-to-Neighbor).