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City approves upgrade at refinery
Jul.17
  The City Council has approved a controversial plan by Chevron to upgrade equipment at its Richmond refinery

Jul.16
  Hundreds of people on both sides of the issue jammed into a City Council meeting


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Jun.7   City caps 'drty' crude at Chevron refinery
  Richmond officials have approved new restrictions on the amount and type of crude oil Chevron can process at its refinery


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Apr.13 Officials To Curb Problem Liquor Stores
  Oakland: Assemblywoman Loni Hancock's legislation will allow Oakland and Richmond to remove nuisance stores in high crime areas


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Jun.22 No 'State Of Emergency' For City
  The City Council voted 7-2 against declaring a state of emergency in its most violent neighborhoods Jun.20 State of Emergency Debated
  City police are one step closer to getting money to pay for anti-crime programs
Jun.4 $103 million general fund city budget
  Mayor Irma L. Anderson has released a budget for fiscal 2006, which is a 3% increase over the previous fiscal year

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Nov.10   Casino Plan Gets Key Approval
  The city has sold a prime piece of waterfront property for $50 million with plans to build a casino and resort hotel Apr.2 City will lay off 213 workers
  The city will shutter its branch libraries and close half its recreational centers by next month Fire Sparks Worries About Budget Cuts  Fire crews say they were fortunate to contain a 3-alarm fire at an apartment complex Mar.4 City has a $35 million budget deficit  The city started the fiscal year with a $8.3 million General Fund deficit, overspent by $6 million Jan.24 Library be renamed to honor Sen. Marks  The branch library will be renamed to honor former San Francisco Assemblyman and state Senator Jan.8 City on Brink of Bankruptcy  The city of Richmond has only $125,000 cash on hand to last until June 30

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Feb.2 Free tax assistance  The city is offering assistance in order to make sure that low-income residents don't miss out tax credits

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Mar.3 County launches animal patrol  Team is committed to rounding up animals running loose

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Nov.20 Inclusionary Housing Ordinance  Developers will either have to include affordable housing or pay a fee Oct.25 Living wage ordinance  The ordinance requires to pay employees at least $11.42 an hour with benefits or $12.92 without Sep.5 Federal housing lawsuit settled  Housing Authority had been accused of bias against disabled. City has agreed to pay $116,000 Jul.18 New Limits on Dogs  Residents will be limited to 2 per apartment and 3 per house



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