Accept $379,720 county grant for hazardous materials response
In Plain English
Contra Costa County offers Richmond this grant to improve the city's ability to respond to chemical spills, toxic leaks, and other hazardous material emergencies. The grant requires no city matching funds. If approved, Richmond receives specialized equipment and training for first responders.
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