Accept $260,443 grant funding for final cleanup work at 4 contaminated North Richmond sites
In Plain English
The city hired Community Housing Development Corporation in 2019 to clean up contaminated land at 4 vacant sites in North Richmond using federal EPA funds. The cleanup work finished recently after starting in 2021. If approved, the city releases the final $260,443 in grant money to pay the contractor and cover administrative costs.
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