Apply for Proposition 64 grant for public health and safety programs
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Resolution Resolution No. 5-21
In Plain English
Proposition 64 legalized marijuana in California and created grant funding for communities affected by cannabis prohibition. The state offers grants to help cities fund public health and safety programs. If awarded, the city manager can sign the grant agreement without returning to council for approval.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
Public Comments
1 person commented (1 spoke at the meeting).
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