Approve fire safety open house at Fire Station 64 with $2,500 spending
$2,500
In Plain English
The fire department wants to host a community event on October 6 during National Fire Prevention Week. The open house includes station tours, fire safety demonstrations, free smoke detectors, and food. If approved, the city spends up to $2,500 combined with donations from the West Contra Costa Fire Safe Council.
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Approve consent calendar
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