Accept $146,246 federal grant for police safety equipment
$146,246
Resolution Resolution No. 41-19
In Plain English
The federal Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant provides funding for local law enforcement improvements. This grant combines money from 2017 and 2018 that the city can now access. If approved, the police department uses these funds to buy safety equipment for officers.
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