Allocate $5,000 from city budget for 3rd annual Native American Pow Wow
In Plain English
The city plans to give $5,000 to support the annual Native American Pow Wow happening June 23, 2012. This marks the third year the city has funded this cultural event. The money comes from the general fund budget that covers basic city operations.
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Votes
Approve the originally requested $5,000 allocation for the 3rd annual Richmond Native American Pow Wow
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The city will provide $5,000 to support the third annual Richmond Native American Pow Wow scheduled for June 23, 2012. The council voted unanimously to approve the funding, which comes from the general fund that covers basic city operations. This continues the city's pattern of supporting this cultural event, having funded it for the past two years. The allocation represents a routine community funding decision that received full council support.
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Other motions
Approve an allocation equal to the Juneteenth and Cinco de Mayo festivals from the Fiscal Year 2011-2012 General Fund
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