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Henderson County reports ARPA funds fully obligated; broadband, senior center, generators and public safety tech underway

2338994 · February 19, 2025
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Henderson County officials told commissioners that the county’s ARPA funds have been fully obligated and that broadband, building construction, generator grants and public-safety technology projects are underway with a final spending deadline of Dec. 31, 2026.

Henderson County officials said the county has obligated its American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocation and is executing multiple projects including broadband expansion, a senior/Agrilife building, backup generators for water suppliers, new dash cameras for law enforcement and deployable cell towers for emergencies.

Wesley Traylor of Traylor and Associates told the court the county received roughly $16,000,000 in ARPA funds administered by the U.S. Treasury and that all funds were obligated by the Treasury’s obligation deadline at the end of 2024; the county must spend the money by Dec. 31,…

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