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St. Louis County summarizes ARPA spending: $54.5 million across landfill, roads, housing, childcare and broadband
Summary
County administration told the board that $54.5 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds were allocated across infrastructure, public health response, youth programs, housing and broadband; officials said most funds have been obligated and staff completed Treasury reporting requirements.
County administration presented a final summary of how St. Louis County used $54.5 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) dollars, describing investments in solid waste infrastructure, roads, broadband and social services meant to address pandemic impacts.
Administrator Gray told the board the county received ARPA funds in two tranches in 2021 and 2022 and that staff worked to meet complex U.S. Treasury reporting and compliance deadlines. Gray said the board intentionally focused funding on four areas: pandemic response/recovery, economic impacts, support for service delivery, and…
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