Accept $255,000 state grant for Richmond cleanup and job training program
In Plain English
CalTrans offers Richmond $255,000 through its Clean California program to fund community cleanup activities and employment training. The grant supports the Stronger Together Richmond program, which combines environmental cleanup with job skills development. If approved, the city can begin implementing cleanup projects while providing residents with workforce training opportunities.
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