Adopt revised policy for applying for and managing grants
In Plain English
The city receives millions in state and federal grants each year for projects like park improvements and police equipment. The new policy creates standard rules for city staff on how to apply for grants, track spending, and report results. This helps ensure the city follows all grant requirements and doesn't lose funding due to paperwork mistakes.
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