Adjust spending for job training programs by $600,000
$600,000
Resolution Resolution No. 17-07
In Plain English
The city runs federally funded programs that help residents find jobs and develop work skills. The original 2006-2007 budget needs adjustment to reflect actual grant amounts received. If approved, the city can spend an additional $600,000 on these employment services this fiscal year.
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