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ULCT reports ARPA compliance push saved Utah more than $36 million from federal recoupment
Summary
ULCT staff and Local Administrative Advisers helped municipalities file delayed ARPA reports, cutting the at‑risk amount from $36 million to roughly $54,000 outstanding and expecting nearly full compliance by the end of the week.
ULCT staff told the board that coordinated outreach and technical assistance to local governments significantly reduced federal recoupment risk tied to American Rescue Plan Act reporting.
McKenna Marchant, a ULCT staff member working with Local Administrative Advisers (LAAs), briefed the board: two months ago, about $36 million in ARPA funds across 68 Utah municipalities was at risk of being clawed back because those localities had not filed required 2025 reports. Through a joint effort with the…
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