Approve $215,000 contract for police helicopter services with county sheriff
$215,000
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In Plain English
Richmond Police Department uses county sheriff helicopters for emergency response and patrol support. The city already received these services during 2008-09 but needs formal council approval for the $215,000 payment. If approved, Richmond continues accessing helicopter support for situations like chases, searches, and major incidents.
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