Add new job classification for Office of Neighborhood Safety Program Manager
Resolution 114-17
In Plain English
The city creates a new official job title and pay grade for managing neighborhood safety programs. Richmond's Office of Neighborhood Safety runs violence prevention and community outreach initiatives. If approved, the city can hire someone specifically for this management role with clear duties and salary range.
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