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Brighton to serve as fiscal agent for new youth assessment center under MOU
Summary
Council unanimously approved an MOU for the Youth Resource Assessment Center (WIRAC), making Brighton the employer of record to provide HR, procurement and limited IT support while WIRAC pays staff salaries; staff estimated 2026 fees at $78,000.
Brighton City Council unanimously approved Dec. 16 a memorandum of understanding to serve as fiscal agent for the Youth Resource Assessment Center (WIRAC), a nonprofit, multi-jurisdictional effort to provide assessment, intervention and resource services for youth in Adams County.
Deputy Chief Betsy Westbrook told council the center will provide…
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