During a recent government meeting, officials discussed several key amendments to the 2024 budget, focusing on grant adjustments, technology funding, and infrastructure projects.
One significant topic was the adjustment of funds related to reimbursable grants for rural transportation. Officials clarified that while some money is being returned to the general fund, the adjustments align the budget with actual expenditures, ensuring that future funding opportunities remain intact.
The meeting also addressed an amendment to the capital budget concerning the allocation of $7 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds for a rural Internet connectivity program. Officials noted that this funding would support the installation of fiber optics in identified areas lacking adequate service. The council emphasized the importance of this initiative in bridging connectivity gaps in the community.
Further discussions included amendments related to the SHISHA program, which involves funding for a video display wall and an explosives magazine. These items will be recorded as assets and require annual inspections.
Additionally, the council reviewed amendments to the operating budget, particularly concerning the library and the council on aging funds. An increase in the library fund was earmarked for capital projects, including potential improvements to the Slidell library roof.
The meeting concluded with discussions on various infrastructure projects, including a $75,000 award from the Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for airport improvements, specifically the removal of obstructions such as pine trees.
Overall, the meeting highlighted the government's ongoing efforts to manage budgetary adjustments effectively while addressing critical community needs through infrastructure and connectivity improvements.