Approve $1.66 million in recurring contracts with county and state
$1,661,000
Resolution 138-20
In Plain English
The city renews annual agreements with Contra Costa County and California for various services. These contracts typically cover shared programs like animal control, health services, or emergency dispatch. If approved, the city pays $1.66 million total for these ongoing partnerships.
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