Accept $1.5 million state grant for Carlson Boulevard improvements
$1,543,542.55
Resolution Resolution No. 109
In Plain English
The state offered Richmond $1.5 million from Proposition 1B bond funds to upgrade Carlson Boulevard. The city must formally accept this grant money before it can be spent on the project. If approved, the funds cover road repairs, sidewalk improvements, and traffic safety upgrades along this major corridor.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
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Adopt Resolution No. 109
6 to 0
Community Discussion
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