Adjust Employment & Training Department budget by $1.55 million
$1,550,000
Resolution Resolution No. 81-09
In Plain English
The city needs to modify spending levels for job training and employment programs this fiscal year. The adjustment involves $1.55 million but the staff report doesn't specify whether this increases or decreases the department's budget. If approved, the change affects funding for programs that help residents find jobs and develop workplace skills.
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