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San Bernardino council receives ARPA spending update; $77 million allocated, $46 million unspent
Summary
City staff told the council on May 21 the city received about $77 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds, has spent roughly $30 million and has $46 million unspent; funds are allocated to 28 projects including library makerspace, revitalization and a navigation center.
City staff on May 21 told the San Bernardino City Council the city received approximately $77 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, has spent about $30 million and carried an unspent balance of roughly $46 million as of the report period. The council received and filed the quarterly ARPA update unanimously.
Interim director Jeanne Fortune and the city’s grants team outlined allocations to 28 projects the council previously approved and said spending is on track to meet federal deadlines through December 31, 2026. Fortune said the city committed all funds to projects by…
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