Authorize police to rent unmarked cars for undercover work
$120,000
In Plain English
The police department needs vehicles that don't look like patrol cars for undercover operations and investigations. The state negotiated a bulk rental deal with Enterprise that cities can join. If approved, Richmond spends up to $120,000 on rental cars through June 2018.
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