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San Bernardino reports $77 million in ARPA allocations; $30M spent, $46M committed and on track to be fully spent by 2026
Summary
City staff told the council the city committed all ARPA funds by the Treasury deadline and has allocated the money across 28 projects; staff reported $30 million expended and described highlighted projects including the Feldheim Library MakerSpace, revitalization, Lytle Creek Park and a public‑safety real‑time information center.
City staff told the San Bernardino City Council on Wednesday that the city has allocated roughly $77 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds across 28 projects and is on track to spend the remainder by the federal deadline.
The numbers: Interim staff said the city was awarded just over $77,000,000, has spent roughly $30,000,000 and has an unspent balance of about $46,000,000; staff projected the funds will be fully expended by Dec. 31, 2026. "The…
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