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Corona reports full obligation of ARPA funds, reallocates some prior-year costs to meet federal deadline
Summary
Staff told the council the city obligated its $29.2 million in ARPA funds by the federal obligation deadline, detailed which projects are complete or underway and said several previously incurred project costs were reclassified to ARPA to avoid returning funds to Treasury.
Budget Supervisor Luis Navarro reported to the Corona City Council that the city has obligated its full American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocation and is on track to expense obligations by the federal deadline.
Navarro said the city’s ARPA share totaled $29.2 million and that staff met the December 31, 2024 obligation deadline. He told the council that all funds must be expensed by December 31, 2026.
How ARPA funds were used: Navarro said the city allocated $6.68 million to projects addressing negative economic impacts and $22.49 million to revenue replacement. He listed completed and in-progress projects funded or…
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