Accept $788,854 county grant for hazardous materials emergency response

Environmental JusticeContractsAppropriation

$788,854

Resolution Resolution No. 33-19

In Plain English

Contra Costa County Health Services offered the city $788,854 to fund hazardous materials emergency response capabilities. The program helps first responders handle chemical spills, toxic leaks, and other dangerous material incidents. If approved, the grant covers specialized equipment, training, and personnel costs for the city's hazmat response team.

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Votes

Approve consent calendar

Passed

6 to 0

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