Schedule joint meeting with school board to discuss bond measure and finances
In Plain English
The city council wants to meet with the West Contra Costa Unified School Board to learn about a school bond measure and the district's current financial situation. Joint meetings between the city and school district are uncommon but allow both bodies to coordinate on issues affecting Richmond residents. If approved, city staff schedules this informational meeting.
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Votes
To direct the City Manager to schedule a joint meeting with focus on the bond measure, as well as other general items
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The city council unanimously approved scheduling a joint meeting with the West Contra Costa Unified School Board to discuss an upcoming school bond measure and the district's finances. These joint meetings between the city and school district are rare but help coordinate on issues that affect Richmond residents. City staff will now work to schedule this informational session. This is a routine administrative decision that doesn't involve city spending.
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