Accept Chevron funding for environmental impact study of refinery modernization project
In Plain English
Chevron wants to modernize its Richmond refinery and must pay for an independent environmental impact study. The city collects these fees from Chevron and passes them to consultants who will analyze air quality, traffic, and other impacts. If approved, Chevron covers all study costs with no expense to city taxpayers.
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