Planning and Preservation Office
900 E. Broad St., Room 510
Richmond, VA 23219
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Pulse Corridor Plan
The Pulse Corridor Plan was adopted by City Council on July 24th, 2017. The plan focuses on future development along the Pulse Corridor and seeks to answer questions like:
- Where along the BRT corridor should development occur?
- What should development look like?
- How should development happen?
Please find a link the final adopted plan here: Pulse Corridor Plan document [July 2017]
The City hosted two public meetings to present and discuss the draft plan and its recommendations. The two meetings focused on the same content.
- Meeting 1: Tuesday, November 15th, 2016, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Powhatan Community Center, 5051 Northampton Street
- Meeting 2: Wednesday, November 16th, 2016, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the DMV Headquarters, 2300 W. Broad Street
- Meeting Invitation
- Meeting Presentation
- Meeting Handouts
- Meeting Boards
- Meeting Sections
Presentation by Chris Zimmerman, Smart Growth America & Chris Leinberger, George Washington University & LOCUS about Transit-Oriented Development along the Pulse Corridor, September 29, 2016:
September 20, 2016 Update on Plan Development:
The following materials were presented to the public as part of the November 19, 2015 kickoff meeting for the Broad & E Main St Corridor Plan:
The following materials were compiled from the participants in the November 19, 2015 kickoff meeting:
One of the immediate goals for implementation of the Pulse Corridor Plan is to rezone the six priority stations in the Plan: Cleveland Street, Science Museum, Allison Street, Arts District, Main Street Station, and Orleans station areas. The City has begun the city-initiated rezoning process based on the guidance provided in the Pulse Corridor Plan, including a series of public open houses. The Monroe Ward and Scotts's Addition Neighborhoods are also part of the Pulse Corridor Plan rezonings.
Media Advisories
Title | Date |
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Broad & E Main Street Corridor Plan Kickoff Meeting on November 19, 2015 | 2015-10-27 |
Community & Economic Development: Bus Rapid Transit Study | 2011-12-15 |
Media Documents
Media Videos
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GRTC VISSIM: Bus Rapid Transit simulation in Richmond Virginia |
2015-07-27 |
2015-07-27 | |
GRTC BRT Demo Video shown at the January 2015 Public Meetings |
2015-07-25 |
Announcement of $24.9M in TIGER Funds for Richmond Bus Rapid Transit |
2014-09-13 |
2014-05-20 | |
2013-08-22 |
Media Coverage
Professional Groups
Arcadia Land Company
Christopher Leinberger, Partner
114 Forrest Avenue,Suite 201
Norbeth, PA 19072-2218
arcadialand.com
info@arcadialand.com
(610) 664-0270
Michael Baker Jr, Inc.
Craig Eddy, P.E., PTOE /Vice President
1801 Bayberry Court, Suite 101
Richmond, VA 23226-3771
mbakerintl.com
craig.eddy@mbakerintl.com
(804) 282-1821
Enterprise Community Partners
David Bowers, Vice-President & Market LeaderMid-Atlantic
10 G Street, NE, Suite 580
Washington, DC 20002-4206
(202) 649-3925
enterprisecommunity.com
Federal Transit Administration
Valerie Berton, (USDOT/FTA) Public Affairs Specialist
Office of Communications & Congressional Affairs
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20590-0001
transit.dot.gov / FTA Region-3
valerie.berton@dot.gov
(202) 366-2581
FTA Technical Support
George Washington University School of Business
Center on Real Estate & Urban Analysis
Christopher Leinberger, Professor
cleinberger@gwu.edu
2201 G Street, NW, Duquès Hall
Washington, DC 20052-0037
gwu.edu
(202) 994-1000
Greater Richmond Association for Commerical Real Estate(GRACRE)
Tim Davey, President
(Timmons Group)
PO Box 74428
North Chesterfield, VA 23236-
gracre.org
info@gracre.org
(804) 675-7502
Greater Richmond Transit Company (GRTC)
David Green, CEO
301 East Belt Boulevard
Richmond, VA 23224-1701
ridegrtc.com
@GRTC_CEO
(804) 358-3871
LOCUS
Real Estate Brokers & Advisors
3 Union Street South, Suite 210
Concord, NC 28025-5288
(704) 723-6550
MZ Strategies
Mariia Zimmerman, Principal
6908 Lakewood Drive
Richmond, VA 23229-6932
mzstrategies.com
mariia@mzstrategies.com
Partnership for Smarter Growth
P.O. Box 1014
Richmond, VA 23219-1014
psgrichmond.org
psg@psgrichmond.org
(804) 876-2782
Rapid Transit for Metropolitan Richmond
Dominic Carter
dominic@rvarapidtransit.org
Nelson Reveley
nmr2uf@virginia.edu
Coordinator(s) for Clergy Committee
Richmond, VA
sites.google.com/site/
reconcilingmetrorichmond
Richmond 300
Mark Olinger, Director
Maritza Pechin, Master Plan Project Manager
900 East Broad Street, Suite 511
Richmond, VA 23219-1907
Plan RVA (Richmond Regional Planning District Commission)
9211 Forest Hill Avenue, Suite 200
Richmond, VA 23235-6877
planrva.org/
(804) 323-2033
RVA Rapid Transit
Richmond, VA
rvarapidtransit.org
rvarapidtransit@gmail.com
Richmond Transit Network Plan
Richmond, VA
Twitter: @RichmondTNP
Facebook: @RichmondTNP
Smart Growth America
Christopher Zimmerman,
Vice-Pres/Economic Development
czimmerman@
smartgrowthamerica.org
1707 L Street, NW, Suite 250
Washington, DC 20036-4222
(202) 971-3939
smartgrowthamerica.org
info@smartgrowthamerica.org
(202) 207-3355
Urban Land Institute (ULI)
Jane Millici c/o ULI Virginia
4020 Clinton Avenue
Richmond, VA 23227-4034
uli.org
jane.millici@uli.org
(804) 873-5703
U.S. Department of Transportaiton (USDOT)
Anthony Foxx, Office of the
Secretary of Transportation
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20590-3660
transportation.gov
TIGERgrants@dot.gov
(202) 366-0301
TIGER Awards (Grant Info)
Van Meter Williams Pollack, LLP
333 Bryant Street, Suite 300
San Francisco, CA 94107-4145
vmwp.com
(415) 974-5352
Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation(DRPT)
Jennifer Mitchell, Director
600 East Main Street, Suite 2102
Richmond, VA 23219-2443
drpt.virginia.gov
jennifer.mitchell@drpt.virginia.gov
(804) 371-4866