Add 6 new city positions across youth, grants, engineering, parks, and police departments
In Plain English
The city needs more staff to handle increased funding and workload across several departments. The Richmond Department for Children and Youth struggles to process payments and manage contracts due to growth. If approved, the changes cost approximately $672,833 over 8 months and help departments meet council priorities.
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