Support state bond measure for veterans and affordable housing
Resolution 75-18
In Plain English
California voters will decide on a statewide bond measure in November 2018 to fund veterans' housing and affordable housing projects. The city formally endorses this ballot measure. If the bond passes statewide, Richmond could receive funding for local affordable housing developments and veterans' services.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
6 to 0
Community Discussion
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