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City manager reports SNAP delays, hazard-mitigation meeting and controlled pile burn
Summary
City staff said SNAP benefit rollouts remain delayed and the county allocated $1 million to the Redwood Empire Food Bank; city also announced a public hazard mitigation meeting Nov. 6 and a controlled pile burn at Montini Preserve on Nov. 7 funded by the California State Coastal Conservancy.
The city manager told the council the city and local nonprofits are responding to ongoing S N A P benefit rollout delays after the county board of supervisors allocated $1 million to the Redwood Empire Food Bank to help bridge shortfalls. The city is coordinating food drives on the plaza and working with the food bank to identify local SNAP allocations and any…
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