Accept $73,734 state grant for police electronic citation software
$73,734
Resolution Resolution No. 95-20
In Plain English
The California Office of Traffic Safety offers grants to help police departments modernize their systems. This funding covers new software that lets officers write tickets electronically and file crash reports digitally. If approved, Richmond police can replace paper-based processes with faster digital systems.
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