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File #: 0909-21    Version: A Name: Subject: Communication from Mayor Mason requesting allocation and expenditure of $29,096,465 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding for Homeownership, Neighborhood Revitalization, Workforce Opportunities, Community Resiliency, Sustainability, Smart Ci
Type: Communication Status: Passed
File created: 11/3/2021 In control: Finance and Personnel Committee
On agenda: Final action: 11/16/2021
Title: Subject: Communication from Mayor Mason requesting allocation and expenditure of $28,596,465 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding for Homeownership, Neighborhood Revitalization, Workforce Opportunities, Community Resiliency, Sustainability, Smart Cities, and Budget Stabilization. Recommendation of the Finance and Personnel Committee on 11-08-2021: That the request from Mayor Mason to allocate and expend $28,596,465 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding for Limited Term Employees, Contracted Services, Developing Policies and Programs for Homeownership, Neighborhood Revitalization, Workforce Opportunities, Community Resiliency, Sustainability, Smart Cities, and Budget Stabilization be approved. Staff has reviewed and confirmed all applicable ARPA rules to verify that all uses are allowable. Fiscal Note: Total American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding allocated not to exceed $28,596,465. The ARPA funds are currently uncommitted and require no City match
Attachments: 1. ABM ARPA Request 11-5-21 FINAL FINAL, 2. #0909-21 Resolution

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Subject: Communication from Mayor Mason requesting allocation and expenditure of $28,596,465 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding for Homeownership, Neighborhood Revitalization, Workforce Opportunities, Community Resiliency, Sustainability, Smart Cities, and Budget Stabilization.

 

Recommendation of the Finance and Personnel Committee on 11-08-2021: That the request from Mayor Mason to allocate and expend $28,596,465 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding for Limited Term Employees, Contracted Services, Developing Policies and Programs for Homeownership, Neighborhood Revitalization, Workforce Opportunities, Community Resiliency, Sustainability, Smart Cities, and Budget Stabilization be approved. Staff has reviewed and confirmed all applicable ARPA rules to verify that all uses are allowable.

 

Fiscal Note: Total American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding allocated not to exceed $28,596,465. The ARPA funds are currently uncommitted and require no City match