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ARPA funds largely spent; county weighing sewer design options for coroner project and council presses nonprofit shelter lead for plan
Summary
Lancaster County staff reported ARPA allocations and spending and described sewer-design delays affecting the coroner’s design-build project while urging a nonprofit shelter applicant to present a firm plan.
Lancaster County staff reported the status of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) projects and described design hurdles slowing the coroner’s design-build project while urging the nonprofit leader seeking shelter funds to submit a firm plan.
“The county received approximately $19,000,000 and there were 34 projects,” ARPA program manager Miss Snowden told council. She said four projects remain in process: the coroner’s design-build (approximately $2,700,000 allocated), EMS headquarters bay construction (about $542,000), sheriff’s evidence storage (about $1,600,000), and a $100,000 ARPA nonprofit allocation (with roughly $36,000…
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