(The Center Square) – Richmond officials have released a new report detailing how the city is preparing for possible funding delays caused by the ongoing federal government shutdown .

The city’s October report, Resilient Richmond, outlines how a prolonged shutdown could temporarily delay millions in federal reimbursements across key departments. Officials say they are tracking reimbursement timelines and communicating with federal grant offices to keep essential programs running.

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The report shows Richmond could see delays of about $16.3 million for

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