Robert S. Argabright, II
Photo Credit: The Valentine
About Richmond's Honorary Street Name Designations
Honorary street names can be found throughout Richmond, and are intended to memorialize individuals for their civic, cultural, humanitarian, or historically significant contributions to the Richmond Community. These designations typically apply to a portion of a street, such as a city block, and are designated by Richmond City Council via the passing of an Ordinance. Honorary street names do not replace the existing name of a street and do not require an alteration to maps or addresses.
Robert S. Argabright, II
Robert S. Argabright, II has contributed to the civic well-being of Richmond through his years of dedicated volunteer work on behalf of the students of Richmond Public Schools: Oak Grove-Bellmeade Elementary School. His contributions include the tutoring of students, maintaining gardens to teach about nature, holding a bicycle drive to provide 200 students with bicycles, advocating for children to be able to safely walk to school, involving students in educational projects such as filmmaking, and supporting the establishment of recycling programs..
Designation Area:
The bridge on the access road beginning at the intersection of Gunn Street and Minefee Street and ending at Oak Grove-Bellmeade Elementary School, in honor of Robert S. Argabright, II.
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