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Council closes ARPA grant program, reallocates remaining funds to Lakeview and an arts project
Summary
Lake Oswego closed a $600,000 ARPA community grant program, reallocated $41,948.19 of unspent ARPA money to the Lakeview Boulevard project and approved a $37,000 grant (from general fund after reallocation) to Respond to Racism for a phase-1 library art installation; motion passed 6-0.
The Lake Oswego City Council voted 6-0 on Jan. 7 to formally close its community ARPA grant program, reallocate remaining ARPA unobligated funds to the Lakeview Boulevard project, and approve funding to complete the first phase of an arts project proposed by Respond to Racism.
City Manager Martha Bennett summarized the ARPA spending and grant outcomes. The city allocated $8.8 million in ARPA dollars across infrastructure and grants, including water-plant redundancy, North Shore bridge repairs and Lakeview Boulevard planning.…
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