Accept $500,000 state grant for urban greening project in Iron Triangle
$500,000
Resolution 17-17
In Plain English
The State Coastal Conservancy offered Richmond $500,000 to plant trees and create green spaces in the Iron Triangle neighborhood. The project aims to reduce pollution and improve air quality in this area. If approved, the city can begin implementing environmental improvements using state funding.
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