Richmond, California Will Richmond Be Great in 2008? WELCOME TO RICHMOND NEXT EXIT • Visit Rosie the Riveter WWII NHP • Stroll the 32-mile Bay Trail • Enjoy the public art • Meet friendly folks WELCOME TO RICHMOND NEXT EXIT • Lock and load • Wait for next convoy • Drive defensively - avoid potholes • Sirens? Shelter in place Two Roads to Richmond? 2007 Year End Review Tom Butt, Richmond City Council Member January 1, 2008 Table of Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................................... 1 Top Three Richmond Stories of 2007 ............................................................................................................ 1 City of Crime and Violence or a Cool Place to Live?................................................................................ 2 Chevron – A Richmond Enigma................................................................................................................ 5 A House Divided - Sometimes .................................................................................................................. 8 Richmond Advances and Stumbles in 2007 ................................................................................................. 10 Tom Butt Nominations for 2007 Advances............................................................................................. 10 Tom Butt Nominations for 2007 Stumbles.............................................................................................. 13 E-FORUM Reader Nominations for 2007 Advances .............................................................................. 15 E-FORUM Reader Nominations for 2007 Stumbles ............................................................................... 15 Development Projects During 2007.............................................................................................................. 16 E-FORUM Reader Nominations for Best 2007 Development Projects................................................... 16 E-FORUM Reader Nominations for Worst 2007 Development Projects ................................................ 16 E-FORUM Reader Nominations for Best 2007 Organizations................................................................ 16 City Employees ............................................................................................................................................ 17 City Employees Nominated by E-FORUM Readers for Roses ............................................................... 17 City Employees Nominated by E-FORUM Readers for Garlic............................................................... 17 City Departments, Policies and Services...................................................................................................... 17 City Departments, Policies and Services Nominated by E-FORUM Readers for Roses......................... 17 Police .................................................................................................................................................. 17 City Manager ...................................................................................................................................... 18 Public Works....................................................................................................................................... 18 Code Enforcement .............................................................................................................................. 18 Tom Butt E-FORUM .......................................................................................................................... 18 City Departments, Policies and Services Nominated by E-FORUM Readers for Garlic ........................ 18 City Council........................................................................................................................................ 18 All Departments.................................................................................................................................. 19 Public Works....................................................................................................................................... 19 Special Award for a Citizen................................................................................................................ 19 2008 Predictions from E-FORUM Readers.................................................................................................. 21 How did E-FORUM Readers 2007 Predictions turn out? ............................................................................ 21 How Did We Do on My Wishes for 2007? .................................................................................................. 21 My wishes for 2007 seem to fit into three categories: cleaner, leaner or greener......................................... 21 Tom Butt Wishes for 2008 ........................................................................................................................... 23 Richmond, California 2007 Year End Review Page 1 Tom Butt and E-FORUM Readers Introduction For several years, I have prepared detailed year-end evaluations of City of Richmond services, problems challenges and wishes. Originally, these were conveyed to my City Council colleagues and the city manager as a way of providing input into the annual city manager performance evaluation and establishing my priorities and legislative objectives for the coming year. Since 2002, I have invited public participation, and I have shared the results on my E-FORUM. • At the end of 2002, I shared one of these priorities on the E-FORUM in New Year's Resolution - A Full Court Press on Blight, January 3, 2003. • Following 2003, I went whimsical and authored Out With The Old – In With The New, January 1, 2004, providing a number of awards and multiple choice predictions. • At the beginning of 2005, I decided to expand the New Year’s Day, 2004 Year-End Review, December 31, 2004, to become a broader evaluation of the City of Richmond and to give E- FORUM readers an opportunity not only to participate but to also play the principal role. • At the beginning of 2006 was What Can We Fix in 2006?, January 1, 2006. • This year, it was Will Richmond be Heaven in 2007? January 1, 2007. I recommend you take a look at these previous E-Forums, and you will be amazed at how many challenges have persisted unabated, how many predictions have been fulfilled and how one year’s top stories became distant memory a year later. What follows is not based on a scientific poll or survey by any standard, although the 2007 City of Richmond Citizen Survey has proven to be useful tool in evaluating, as never before, the state of mind of Richmond residents. Some of what I have written reflects my personal opinions, and some of it reflects the opinions of people who live or do business in Richmond, including some City employees. The only public input quoted herein is from readers of the E-FORUM, which is a self-limiting sample. Comments from E- FORUM readers are in quotation marks and italics to distinguish them from my own. As before, I have censored almost nothing, which will surely offend some people. However, I value my reputation as an objective and equal opportunity critic, and I welcome responses, comments, arguments and debates. I especially solicit corrections. I extend special thanks to all those citizens and City employees who keep me informed of both problems and solutions all year long. Your input is invaluable. Please keep it up. My E-Forum is my best tool for dispensing with my own frustrations, and I hope it provides useful information for those who subscribe. Top Three Richmond Stories of 2007 Last year, it was easier to pick out singular events for this review. This year it is much different, so I have selected three broad themes that are collections of many stories that played out throughout 2007 and will continue to evolve in 2008 and beyond. They are at once both complex and subtle, as well as a mixture of both reality and perception. Richmond, California 2007 Year End Review Page 2 Tom Butt and E-FORUM Readers City of Crime and Violence or a Cool Place to Live? Richmond has always struggled with its image. Ten years ago, I explored this subject in a paper I wrote to try to better understand the challenges and opportunities to change both the image and reality of this remarkable city. Click here to read it. Then, as now, Richmond was defined by violence, although the circumstances were remarkably different. In 1998, Richmond had completed a three-year run of dramatic decreases in homicides, (62, 46, 52 and 52 in years 1991-1994 versus 26, 34 and 30 in years 1995-1997), yet the City of Richmond Image Survey found that crime, drugs, gangs and violence dominated opinions about the most serious problem in Richmond.1 Similarly, respondents listed crime, drugs and violence as the things for which Richmond was best known, according to respondents who live or work in Richmond.2 As this is being written, homicides have climbed back up to a new high of 47 for year 2007, the highest since 1994 and the highest since I began serving on the city Council. In 2007, Richmond was once again rated as one of the top ten most dangerous cities in the U.S. based on 2006 statistics. See Richmond Ties Last Year's Homicide Record, December 16, 2007. The 2007 City of Richmond Citizen Survey showed that safety was a huge concern of Richmond residents,
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