Support adult school classes for older adults through state advocacy
Resolution Resolution No. 129-21
In Plain English
The West Contra Costa school district faces cuts to adult education classes for seniors due to funding shortages. The city formally asks Governor Newsom and state legislators to add older adult education funding to California's aging plan. If successful, this preserves classes that help Richmond seniors stay engaged and learn new skills.
Auto-generated summary. Source: official agenda documents.
Votes
Approve consent calendar
PassedPublic Comments
1 person commented (1 submitted written comments).
Similar Discussions
5 related items found by meaning
Support adult education and English language programs in local school district
Authorize letter urging state to restore funding for older adult education programs
Adopt formal statement supporting increased state funding for adult education
Adopt formal resolution supporting adult education classes at Serra Adult Center
Send letter to Governor Brown supporting state funding for adult education programs
The Story So Far
Related items from other meetings
Calling for the November 3, 2026, General Municipal Election
Accept the Automated Transit Network Feasibility Study
Task Authorization for Installation of Sodium Hypochlorite Tanks at the Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Policy on Disruption of Telephonic or Internet Service During Public Meetings
Amendments to Position Control List
Civil Rights Act Title VI Implementation Plan for Public Works Federally Funded Projects
Freeway Maintenance Agreement Amendment with California Department of Transportation at the intersection of Central Ave and I-80 (“Caltrans”).
Master Fee Schedule Update
Joint Powers Agreement for Participation in the Contra Costa County Regional Alternative Compliance System
Special Assessments for Unpaid Garbage Collection Service Fees