Approve 4 contracts totaling $1.9 million for youth programs, job training, and community center repairs
In Plain English
The city needs independent evaluation of its youth fund as required by the city charter. Richmond received a $729,000 state grant to train residents for construction jobs. The Booker T. Anderson Community Center HVAC repair project needs an additional $500,000 to finish. The city also hires 2 transportation specialists for $62,000 to work on sustainability projects.
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