Accept $170,000 state grant to create climate resilience plan for 3 neighborhoods
$170,000
In Plain English
The state awarded Richmond a $170,000 grant to develop a climate resilience plan. The plan focuses on the Santa Fe, Coronado, and Iron Triangle neighborhoods. If approved, the city creates a roadmap to help these communities prepare for climate impacts like extreme heat and flooding.
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