Authorize 5-year port lease with Northland Nautical Foundation for youth maritime programs
In Plain English
Northland Nautical Foundation teaches water safety and boating skills to local youth including Police Athletic League and Richmond Summer Camp participants. The organization also removes floating logs and provides rescue services at the port. If approved, the lease runs 5 years with options for 2 additional years.
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