Accept county funds to support hazardous materials program
Resolution Resolution No. 13-07
In Plain English
Contra Costa County offers funding to help Richmond manage hazardous materials in the city. The program likely involves inspecting businesses that store chemicals and responding to spills or accidents. If approved, the county money reduces costs for Richmond taxpayers.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
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