Accept $37,400 state grant to fund sobriety checkpoints
In Plain English
The California Office of Traffic Safety offers grants to help cities conduct DUI enforcement operations. This grant covers costs for officers, equipment, and overtime during sobriety checkpoints throughout the year. If approved, the city receives $37,400 to run these safety programs at no cost to local taxpayers.
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Accept and appropriate the 2013/2014 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety
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