Authorize city manager to apply for state recycling grants
Resolution 82-16
In Plain English
The city manager needs permission to submit applications for grants from CalRecycle, California's recycling and waste reduction agency. These grants typically fund waste reduction programs, recycling equipment, or composting initiatives. If approved, the city manager can pursue funding opportunities without returning to council for each application.
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