
by Jon Baliles
At aย media event last Fridayย to talk about transparency, Richmond Mayor Danny Avula admitted that fixing the cityโs check register โ the one that is supposed to publish all city payments monthly but was turned off by the Stoney administration in 2019 and never restarted despite being required by city code โ had not been a top priority.
โI will be perfectly honest to say this fell into the category of important, but not urgent,โ Avula told reporters at the media briefing. He also said the โrecent pressโ stories and efforts led by 3rd District Councilwoman Kenya Gibson to at least publish the register from last year had โratcheted this up.โ
Forget for a moment Avula ran for office promising to be transparent, change City Hall for the better and be a different leader and mayor. Yet, his efforts to pretend to be transparent are no different and little better than his predecessor.
โClearly, this is pretty important to you all,โ Avula told reporters last Friday at City Hall, and added he felt there was a โhuge chasmโ between โwhatโs getting reported on and how weโre actually thinking about this.โ
Actually, there isnโt.
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