Accept $357,696 county funding for hazardous materials inspection program
$357,696
Resolution Resolution No. 124-07
In Plain English
The county provides funding to help the fire department inspect businesses that store or use hazardous chemicals. This 2-year contract covers inspections at facilities like gas stations, dry cleaners, and industrial sites. If approved, the county pays the city $357,696 to run this safety program.
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