Accept $35,000 grant for neighborhood safety outreach services

Police & Community SafetyPublic SafetyOffice of Neighborhood SafetyAppropriation

In Plain English

The East Bay Community Foundation awarded the city $35,000 to support the Office of Neighborhood Safety's street outreach program. The grant pays for general services and emergency help for clients who work with ONS outreach staff. If approved, the city receives the full amount at no cost to taxpayers.

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Votes

Accept grant award from East Bay Community Foundation

Passed

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Why This Vote Matters

The city unanimously accepted a $35,000 grant from the East Bay Community Foundation to fund the Office of Neighborhood Safety's street outreach program. The money will pay for general services and emergency assistance for people working with ONS outreach staff, at no cost to taxpayers. This was a routine administrative action to formally accept grant funding the foundation had already awarded to the city.

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