Adjust spending for job training programs by $158,839
$158,839
Resolution 59-07
In Plain English
The city received federal Workforce Investment Act grants to fund job training and employment services. The original budget did not account for all available grant money. This adjustment allows the city to spend an additional $158,839 on these programs during the current fiscal year.
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