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County ARPA annual report shows most projects moving but flags 33 under 50% complete
Summary
Staff presented the American Rescue Plan Act annual report showing $154 million authorized for Oklahoma County, major spending in public health, and a focus on 33 projects under 50% complete that must meet the December 2026 expenditure deadline.
Oklahoma County ARPA program staff presented the county's annual American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) report, summarizing activity across 142 projects from initial authorization to liquidation and expenditure.
The report, presented by ARPA staff member Jamie, showed the county was authorized $154,000,000 and highlighted that most spending has been concentrated in public health and public-sector capacity categories. "We are getting towards the end. We didn't think December 2026 would get here, but we are getting close," Jamie said, noting the federal expenditure deadline the county must meet.
The nut graf: the presentation framed the annual report as a deeper narrative than quarterly financial KPIs, showing outputs and community engagement; staff emphasized attention on projects with low spending so funds are…
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