Accept $72,000 state grant plus $8,000 city funds for roadway safety plan
$80,000
Resolution 142-20
In Plain English
The state requires cities to create safety plans identifying dangerous intersections and roads. Richmond received a $72,000 grant from CalTrans to hire consultants for this work. The city adds $8,000 in matching funds for the $80,000 total project cost.
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