Purchase 2,000 emergency kits for residents using grant funds
$15,220.50
In Plain English
The city received a Cities of Service grant in 2016 specifically for emergency preparedness. The kits will be distributed to residents to help them prepare for disasters like earthquakes or power outages. If approved, the city spends $15,221 in grant money, with no cost to the general budget.
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