Approve $600,000 agreement to fund Police Activities League programs
$600,000
In Plain English
The Richmond Police Activities League runs youth programs and activities throughout the city. This 2-year agreement provides $600,000 in city funding to support RPAL staff salaries and programming from 2013 to 2015. If approved, the city continues its partnership with the organization that offers sports, tutoring, and other activities for local youth.
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