Accept $100,000 PG&E grant to build emergency cooling structures for extreme heat
In Plain English
The city will receive $100,000 from PG&E Corporation Foundation to construct temporary cooling centers during dangerous heat waves. These structures provide air-conditioned relief when temperatures become life-threatening. If approved, the Library and Community Services Department operates the cooling centers during extreme weather events.
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