Accept $1.23 million in federal and state workforce development grants
$1,230,000
Resolution 27-20
In Plain English
The city received $1.08 million from the US Department of Labor and $150,000 from California to fund job training programs. These grants support workforce development services like skills training and job placement assistance. The funding requires no matching city dollars and helps residents find employment or advance their careers.
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