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Barnstable County presents final ARPA cleanup ordinance, moves $34,919 to harmful-algal-bloom lab equipment

Barnstable County Assembly of Delegates · October 3, 2024
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Summary

Assistant County Administrator Vera Harik told the Assembly Oct. 2 that county ARPA grant work is nearly complete, asked the Assembly to appropriate the final uncommitted $10,592 and approve transfers totaling $34,918.61 so the health lab can purchase a FlowCam for harmful‑algal‑bloom work; no final Assembly vote on the ordinance was recorded.

Barnstable County Assistant County Administrator Vera Harik told the Assembly of Delegates on Oct. 2 that the county has appropriated the bulk of its American Rescue Plan Act funds and must obligate remaining amounts by Dec. 31, 2024. Harik said the county received about $41.37 million in ARPA funds and the county’s 15 towns received roughly $26 million, for a total of about $67.4 million.

Harik presented a proposed ordinance to appropriate the last uncommitted $10,592 of county ARPA funds and to reallocate $34,918.61 among county projects so the county laboratory can acquire a FlowCam, a piece of equipment used in harmful‑algal‑bloom monitoring. "By 12/31/2024, we have to have officially obligated all of our…

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