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Madera accepts $300,000 Clean California grant to fund cleanups, workforce pathway and hydrant repainting
Summary
The city accepted a $300,000 Clean California Community Cleanup and Employment Pathway grant to fund a Keep Our City Clean team, at least 12 community cleanups, two dump days, public education and the painting of about 2,000 fire hydrants; the program will be reimbursement‑based and requires an executed restricted grant agreement.
Madera’s City Council unanimously accepted a $300,000 Clean California Community Cleanup and Employment Pathway grant on March 18 to expand cleanup operations, create transitional employment opportunities, and invest in beautification across the city.
Administrative Analyst Gabriella Salasar briefed the council: the grant funds will support litter and graffiti abatement on locally owned rights of way, formation of a "Keep Our City Clean" crew in partnership with the Madera County Workforce Investment Corporation to…
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