Receive student presentation on expanding city wi-fi using Chevron settlement funds
In Plain English
De Anza High School students presented ideas for using $1 million from Richmond's Chevron settlement to expand public wi-fi access across the city. The Chevron Benefits Agreement provides funding for community improvements. If approved, the city could install wi-fi hotspots in parks, community centers, and other public spaces to help residents access the internet.
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