Accept $221,800 federal grant for coronavirus emergency response
$221,800
Resolution Resolution No. 84-20
In Plain English
The Department of Justice offers cities funding to cover extra costs from the coronavirus pandemic. Richmond can use this money for emergency supplies, overtime pay for essential workers, or technology upgrades needed during the health crisis. If approved, the city receives $221,800 with no local tax money required.
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