Authorize recurring police service contracts with county and state totaling $1.4 million annually
$1,408,000
Resolution 22-18
In Plain English
The city provides police services to Contra Costa County and the State of California under contracts that generate revenue. These agreements cover fiscal years 2017-2018 through 2019-2020. If approved, the city receives $1.4 million per year for providing these specialized police services.
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