Apply for state grant to create community resilience center
Resolution Resolution No.17-23
In Plain English
The city wants to apply for a state grant from the California Department of Food and Agriculture. The grant funds resilience centers that help communities prepare for and recover from emergencies like natural disasters. If approved, the city can submit the application and potentially receive funding for this project.
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Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
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