Allow census workers to help residents fill out forms at city buildings
In Plain English
The US Census Bureau needs locations where residents can get help completing their 2010 census forms. The city agreed to let census workers use city facilities during business hours for one month in March and April. This helps ensure all residents get counted, which affects federal funding the city receives.
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