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Board approves consent agenda including neighborhood bond funds, arts and digital equity grants and opioid settlement uses
Summary
The Arlington County Board unanimously approved a consent package that included $4.8 million in Neighborhoods Program bond funds for sidewalks and safety projects, $365,000 in arts grants, roughly $500,000 in digital equity grants and opioid settlement proceeds for Suboxone provision to first responders.
At its Sept. 13 meeting the Arlington County Board unanimously adopted the consent agenda, approving a package of noncontroversial items and several funding acceptances.
Key consent items the chair highlighted included:
• $4.8 million in bonded Arlington Neighborhood Program funds for sidewalk and pedestrian improvements in Bellevue Forest, Yorktown and Arlington Mill neighborhoods; curb extensions and accessibility upgrades were among the projects named.
• $365,000 in…
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