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Raytown approves ARPA transfer to fund police cameras and sewer projects
Summary
On Sept. 17, the Raytown Board of Aldermen approved a $1,359,391.33 transfer of American Rescue Plan Act funds to cover multiple projects including police license-plate cameras, sewer oversight and an equalization-basin rehab.
The Raytown Board of Aldermen on Sept. 17 approved transferring $1,359,391.33 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to cover several capital projects, city staff said.
Robinson Campbell, who presented the package, said the transfer covers four primary items: the Raytown Police Department camera project (the Flock system), additional construction/engineering oversight for the Wildwood North project after an unexpected sewer line rework, and rehabilitation of the 80 Seventh Street equalization basin. "We are asking for…
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