Accept $70,300 state grant for rubberized pavement made from recycled tires
$70,300
Resolution Resolution No. 5-16
In Plain English
California offers grants to cities that use recycled tire rubber in road paving projects. The city applied for $70,300 to help pay for this eco-friendly pavement option. If approved, the grant reduces city costs for upcoming road work while keeping old tires out of landfills.
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