Accept $25,000 state grant for marine emergency response equipment
$25,000
Resolution Resolution No. 71-15
In Plain English
The county sheriff's office received state homeland security funds and is sharing $25,000 with Richmond. The city will use this money to buy equipment for water rescues and marine emergencies. If approved, Richmond gets new safety gear at no cost to local taxpayers.
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