Adjust spending plan for $59,152 federal job training grant
$59,152
Resolution Resolution No. 6-05
In Plain English
The city received a $59,152 federal Workforce Investment Act grant in 2004 for job training programs. The original spending plan needs changes to better use the money before it expires. If approved, the city can shift funds between different job training activities within the same grant.
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