Accept $81,644 state grant for community policing programs
$81,644
Resolution 11-17
In Plain English
The California Department of Justice offers grants to help cities improve police-community relationships. The city applied for $81,644 to fund community policing initiatives. If approved, the money supports programs like neighborhood patrols, community meetings, and officer training focused on building trust with residents.
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