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Committee advances ARPA budget corrections and funding agreements for veteran housing, workforce training and community programs

5826006 · September 25, 2025
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The committee advanced a set of ARPA budget corrections and community funding agreements—moving budget amendments to the Oct. 7 legislative agenda and several grant agreements for workforce and veteran services to the Oct. 21 agenda.

The committee considered a package of ARPA budget adjustments and grant agreements affecting infrastructure and community programs, and moved the items to upcoming legislative agendas for final council consideration.

Business Administrator Kim Robertson outlined several budget corrections and reallocations intended to allow the city to spend ARPA funds by federal deadlines. Robertson said a $48,237 administrative fee for the Marcus Street Bridge project needed to be added to the fiscal‑year 2025 budget to align with an existing county agreement. Robertson also said $350,000 previously earmarked for renovations at the Princess Street Center will be reallocated because the facility needs far more than the $350,000 originally set aside. She said the $350,000 will be split: $250,000 directed to veterans housing support (Progyny/Prodigy Spectrum Management) and $100,000 to Life Path…

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