Accept $27,238 state grant for improved recycling programs
$27,238
Resolution Resolution No. 114-08
In Plain English
The state offers cities annual funding to enhance local recycling efforts. This grant comes from California's beverage container recycling fees. If approved, the city receives $27,238 to upgrade recycling services and equipment.
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