Accept $373,813 county grant for fire department hazardous material response
$373,813
Resolution Resolution No. 26-12
In Plain English
The county health department offers this grant to help Richmond's fire department handle dangerous chemical spills, gas leaks, and other toxic emergencies. The grant covers specialized equipment and training that firefighters need to safely clean up hazardous materials. If approved, the city receives the full amount with no local matching funds required.
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