Approve 7 contracts and programs for violence prevention, emergency cooling, COVID testing, youth camps, and pickleball courts

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In Plain English

The city plans to spend $181,830 across multiple community programs. The largest expense is $83,830 for emergency cooling structures during heat waves. Other spending includes a $40,000 database for tracking violence prevention work, $54,000 for summer camps for middle schoolers, and converting one tennis court to two pickleball courts at Booker T. Anderson.

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