Approve spending plan for 2020-2023 CalVIP violence prevention grant
Resolution 137-20
In Plain English
CalVIP (California Violence Intervention and Prevention) grants fund community programs to reduce gun violence and violent crime. The city received this multi-year grant but needs council approval for how to spend the money. The spending plan likely covers street outreach workers, community events, and violence prevention programs.
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