Approve $300,000 annual contract with Richmond Police Activities League for youth programs
$600,000 ($300,000 annually for two years)
In Plain English
The Richmond Police Activities League runs academic tutoring, sports programs, and life skills classes for local youth. The city currently provides funding but needs a formal 2-year agreement. If approved, the city pays $300,000 per year to help cover RPAL staff salaries and program costs.
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