Consider joining partnership to improve neighborhoods around Lovonya DeJean Middle School
In Plain English
The California Emerging Technology Fund will present a report about a multi-agency partnership focused on the area around Lovonya DeJean Middle School. The partnership aims to coordinate services and improvements across multiple government agencies. The city council will decide whether Richmond should join this collaborative effort to address neighborhood needs.
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Votes
Receive the report and direct staff to take steps to join the multi-agency partnership to improve the lives of residents in the neighborhoods surrounding Lovonya DeJean Middle School in Richmond
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Why This Vote Matters
Richmond will join a multi-agency partnership focused on improving neighborhoods around Lovonya DeJean Middle School. The council voted unanimously to accept a report from the California Emerging Technology Fund and directed city staff to take steps to join the collaborative effort. This partnership will coordinate services and improvements across multiple government agencies to address neighborhood needs in that area. The decision represents a routine commitment to interagency cooperation without any specified financial commitment from the city.
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