Fund tuition for 4 police officers to attend training academy
$21,000
In Plain English
The city needs to pay $21,000 in tuition costs to send 4 officers through the police academy at Contra Costa County's training center. This covers the required certification training that all officers must complete. If approved, the city spends $5,250 per officer for academy training.
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