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City reallocates ARPA funds to tackle sewer crisis

September 25, 2024 | Marion County, Oregon


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City reallocates ARPA funds to tackle sewer crisis
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed the reallocation of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, specifically clarifying the decision to withdraw funds from Mill City. The discussion highlighted that approximately $25 million is being redirected to support a critical sewer project in the city, emphasizing the partnership between local government and the community.

This move aims to address significant infrastructure needs within Mill City, ensuring that essential services can be maintained and improved. The decision to combine items related to this funding was made to provide transparency for community members concerned about the changes in financial allocations. The officials reassured attendees that the reallocation is a strategic effort to bolster local infrastructure and enhance public health and safety.

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