Accept $50,000 FEMA grant for Public Safety Boathouse through Marine Exchange agreement
$50,000
Resolution 43-13
In Plain English
The federal government awarded Richmond $50,000 to improve port security infrastructure. The city must sign an agreement with the Marine Exchange organization to receive the grant funds. If approved, the money goes toward upgrading the Public Safety Boathouse that supports waterfront emergency response.
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