Accept $50,000 state grant for police enforcement at problem liquor stores
$50,000
Resolution 65-18
In Plain English
The California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control awarded Richmond police $50,000 to address crime and disturbances at liquor stores causing community problems. The grant funds a strategic approach to work with problematic establishments. If approved, police gain dedicated resources to tackle issues like loitering, illegal sales, and neighborhood disruptions around certain liquor stores.
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