Partner with county and housing groups to test contaminated sites for cleanup
In Plain English
The city received a $600,000 federal grant in 2021 to test sites that may contain hazardous chemicals or petroleum. This partnership with Contra Costa County and 2 housing nonprofits will identify which properties need environmental cleanup before development. If approved, the city expands its consulting contract by $559,000 to complete these assessments through 2024.
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