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Yuba City to bring proposed food‑bank aid back for ratification after federal shutdown; $15,000 figure discussed
Summary
Council directed staff to place an item on the next agenda to ratify any city manager action to assist the local food bank amid a federal shutdown. City Manager discussed a rough contribution amount of about $15,000 and suggested designating a portion for military families; no funding was approved tonight.
YUBA CITY — The Yuba City Council asked staff to return to the next meeting with an item to ratify any city manager actions to assist the local food bank in response to a federal shutdown that interrupted food‑assistance programs.
During council reports, Mayor Shaw raised whether councilors wanted the city to help the local food bank to address immediate unmet need. City Manager Robert Bindorff reported he had spoken with Maria Ball, executive…
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