Create community committee to guide Black Resiliency Project and Fund
In Plain English
The city approved $1.5 million in June 2025 to study conditions for Black residents and create a grant program. This committee guides how that money gets spent and ensures community input shapes the project. If approved, 11 residents join the committee to review grant applications and oversee the State of Black Richmond report.
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Approve consent calendar
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