Accept $396,358 county grant for hazardous materials response program

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$396,358

Resolution Resolution No. 115-13

In Plain English

Contra Costa County provides this annual funding to help the fire department respond to chemical spills, gas leaks, and other hazardous material emergencies. The 2-year agreement runs from July 2013 through June 2015. If approved, the city receives $396,358 to cover specialized equipment, training, and staff costs for hazmat incidents.

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Votes

Approve consent calendar

Passed

6 to 0

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