Accept $1 million state grant for shuttle service through Nomad Transit
$1,000,000
Resolution 81-21
In Plain English
The California Air Resources Board offers cities funding to reduce air pollution through clean transportation. Richmond would partner with Nomad Transit to operate shuttle service using this grant money. If approved, the city gets $1 million over multiple years to run shuttles that help residents travel without personal vehicles.
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