Equitable Development Scorecard

The RVA Thrives Equitable Development Scorecard is a tool developed by neighbors on Richmond’s Southside in 2019-2021. The scorecard is used to hold developers and the City of Richmond accountable to community priorities for development.

Within the scorecard are six sections, each with approximately 10 indicators of a thriving community.

Our goal is to push developers to think more holistically and inclusively about what they are building in our community.

We ask that you score each section. If it doesn't apply to the development or if you don’t know, please enter zero. In the notes box you can share your dreams for what this development could look like if it did address this section well. This will help us measure whether, over time, a development improves.

 

Scorecard sections


01

Community Engagement


02

Food Access & Security


03

Safety


04

Equitable Jobs Access


05

Housing & Neighborhood Development


06

Infrastructure, Maintenance & Resiliency

 

A development is scored by neighbors and other stakeholders through a collective review process. The score is used to start a conversation with the developer about how to bring the new development back into alignment with community priorities.

Below you can learn more about current developments under review and score them using our online tool.

Scoring a development takes approximately 15-20 minutes.

 

Currently Scoring

Neighbors have been using the scorecard over the past several months to analyze proposals by Lynx Ventures to redevelop the old Oak Grove Elementary School. Read our neighbor support letter here.

 

You can also score developments with our printer friendly PDF. Click the button to the right to download and print.

 

Spanish Versions

If you’re more comfortable scoring this development in Spanish, below you can find Spanish versions of the scorecard — both digital and printer-friendly forms.