Amend agreement about dismantling historic ship at Richmond Shipyard
In Plain English
The city signed an agreement about how dismantling the WAPAMA ship affects the historic Richmond Shipyard No. 3 district. The first amendment updates terms of this agreement. The shipyard is a federally recognized historic district from World War II shipbuilding.
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