In a recent government meeting, city officials discussed the allocation of funds from the American Rescue Plan, emphasizing the importance of adhering to statutory requirements. The city received an award in 2020, which mandated that the allocated funds be spent by December 31, 2024. To comply with this requirement, a resolution was passed to free up $8.1 million from the original award, which will be appropriated in the 2024 budget primarily for police and fire services. This marks the final tranche of the American Rescue funds, underscoring its one-time nature.
The meeting also included the adoption of the 2024 municipal budget, which totals $116 million. Officials praised the city's fiscal discipline, noting that the total outstanding debt is only $16 million, significantly below the allowable limit of $170 million. This financial prudence allows the city to pursue capital improvements without exceeding legal debt thresholds, a contrast to other municipalities facing stricter financial constraints. The city's annual debt service stands at approximately $2 million, highlighting its manageable financial obligations.
Overall, the discussions reflect a commitment to responsible financial management and compliance with federal funding requirements, ensuring that the city can effectively utilize the resources available to it.