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San Luis council formalizes licenses for Head Start, domestic-violence advocates and local shelter group
Summary
The council approved a continuing license with WACOG for Head Start, formalized a space agreement for Amberley’s Place in the police department, and reinstated a revocable license for Proverbs 31 Home for office space; all actions were taken to preserve services for victims and children.
Acting Mayor Luis Cabrera and the San Luis City Council on May 14 approved or moved forward with multiple license agreements that secure use of city-affiliated space for Head Start and local victim-services organizations.
The actions included adopting Resolution No. 2361 to continue a license with the Western Arizona Council of Governments (WACOG) for a Head Start facility at Joe Junior Park; approving a license that places an Amberley’s Place advocate inside the San Luis Police Department; and granting a nonexclusive revocable license for office space to Proverbs 31 Home at 798 East B Street.
City Attorney Kaye McQuill told the council the WACOG agreement is “just an agreement that they will use the building, which is on federal land that we have a license with or a lease with at Joe Junior Park, that they…
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