Accept $74,300 federal grant for urban search and rescue training
$74,300
Resolution 99-10
In Plain English
The Bay Area Urban Area Security Initiative offers grant funding to help cities prepare for emergencies and disasters. The city will use these federal funds to hire Lee & Associates to train local responders in urban search and rescue techniques. If approved, Richmond receives the full grant amount at no cost to local taxpayers.
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