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The committee recommended passage of an emergency ordinance providing up to $450,000 in existing city funds for Green Umbrella's one-time green workforce development support. It also recommended accepting grants and donations totaling up to $131,697 for mosquito research, violence prevention, youth tennis, and swim lessons and scholarships.
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The committee advanced, but did not finally enact, funding for green workforce development and several public health and recreation programs. The recommendations include $13,947 for mosquito-related research and education, $50,000 for community-led violence prevention, $57,500 for youth tennis, and $10,250 for Junior Lifeguard swim lessons and scholarships. The committee also recommended a $6,904 payment for outstanding police vehicle-leasing charges and approved and filed a finance and budget monitoring report for the period ending November 30, 2025.
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