Welcome to the City of Richmond and thank you for visiting our website.
The City of Richmond is a wonderful place to live, work, play and raise a family. Our quality of life is the envy of many Indiana communities. Good schools, quality housing stock, a commitment to helping our neighbors and the continued growth and expansion of good-paying jobs combine to make Richmond the center of East Central Indiana.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 07 December 2007 )
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Program Director Position |
UEA Program Director position announced
The Richmond Urban Enterprise Association announced that it is looking for a part-time director to manage its program goals. Anticipated starting date would be the first part of January, 2009.
Applicants should have a minimum of a high school diploma and basic computer skills. A business background and knowledge of basic accounting principles are a plus. This director's position has board responsibilities and a focus for making Richmond a better place through managing programs to help citizens and businesses in the enterprise zone.
Only emailed resumes will only be accepted. Please send to
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with the subject line UEA Program Director.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 November 2008 )
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Political Campaign Signs
Richmond residents and property owners are reminded that city code requires all political campaign signs be removed no later than 7 days after the election.
Richmond’s Sign code chapter 154.43 is available on-line at www.richmondindiana.gov.
Questions regarding signs should be addressed to Scott Zimmerman, City Planner, or Sarah Mitchell, Planning Technician, in the City of Richmond Department of Metropolitan Development at 765-983-7342. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 November 2008 )
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LEAF COLLECTION WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS
The Richmond Street Department will begin Leaf Collection on Monday, October 20, 2008, and will run through December 5th, weather permitting.
Leaves are to be raked into the street two feet from the curb and will be collected approximately once every 10 days, weather permitting. ONLY LEAVES ARE TO BE PUT IN THE PILES! Absolutely no grass clippings, limbs, garden waste, shrubs, flowers, etc., can be put in the piles as this type of debris will clog the machines which will cause delays in collection.
The Richmond Sanitary District will pick up leaves along all State Right-of-Ways. This includes U.S. 27, U.S. 40 and S.R. 227 South (Boston Pike). These leaves are to be bagged and the resident must call the Sanitary District for a Special Pick Up. Residents are limited to ten 30-gallon bags of leaves per week.
If you have any questions, please contact the Richmond Street Department Office at 983-7225. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 18 November 2008 )
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Projects Are Available Online |
Ball State University
College of Architecture and Planning
Department of Landscape Architecture

Public open space is not a leftover of little importance but it is rather the central artery where democracy flows and enriches community. Public open space must be linked consequentially to the entire community in order to promote good and healthy function that supports a good quality of life. Students fom this department explored 46 seperate projects which represent a creative effort to interpret and envision public open space in Richmond, Indiana. Please review these presentations by selecting the Forms and Reports tab above.
Its major purpose is to invite engagement and civic dialogue toward the articulation of a program of action for comprehensive improvement and capture of the open space opportunities in Richmond that will make the city an attractive place to live, relocate, work, and recreate. These are neither perfect nor final concepts but rather “burrs in the saddle” that may cause a stop to address conditions, ponder solutions. and effect the convenient and appropriate change.
If you would like a copy of the entire document at a higher resolution, or would like to discuss the study further; please contact the Department of Metropolitan Development at (765) 983-7217 or
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Last Updated ( Monday, 06 October 2008 )
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ATTENTION ALL CONTRACTORS/INSPECTORS |
2008 Indiana Residential Code Workshop
The Wayne County Builders Association and the City of Richmond will be hosting a one day workshop on the new 2008 Indiana Residential Code. This Code became effective on April 16, 2008 and is the current standard for all new residential construction and remodeling in the State of Indiana. If you work in the construction industry, it is extremely important that you keep abreast of current regulations. Please plan on attending.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 26 September 2008 )
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