Approve 2-year contracts with local groups for violence reduction programs
Various amounts totaling $262,500 per year
In Plain English
The city received grant funding to hire community organizations that work to prevent violence. Multiple groups will provide services like conflict mediation and youth outreach. If approved, the contracts total $262,500 per year for 2 years using grant money.
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