Accept $130,500 county contract to monitor AB109 probationers and parolees
$130,500
In Plain English
AB109 moved certain offenders from state prison to county supervision to reduce overcrowding. Contra Costa County pays Richmond police to monitor these individuals living in the city. The one-year contract runs through June 2016 and covers additional patrol duties.
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