Accept $6,150 in donations to add to city budget
$6,150
In Plain English
The city received donations from 4 sources: $4,000 from the Richmond Public Library Foundation, $1,000 each from Ellen Pechman and Chevron Oil Refinery, and $150 from Danny and Priscilla Clements. The city must formally accept these gifts before adding them to the current year budget. If approved, the donations become available for city spending.
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