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Raytown administrator outlines ARPA spending plan, lists major sewer and infrastructure projects
Summary
City Administrator Damon Hodges updated the Board of Aldermen on ARPA allocations and project priorities, reporting the city has received its ARPA allocation and identifying sewer, stormwater and a large 50 Ninth Street redevelopment project among planned uses.
City Administrator Damon Hodges told the Raytown Board of Aldermen on Dec. 17 that the city has received its American Rescue Plan Act funds and has allocated most of the money to infrastructure and community programs that must be obligated this year. Hodges summarized multiple projects ranging from an evidence-storage building for the police department to several sanitary-sewer and stormwater projects tied to ongoing redevelopment plans.
"The ARPA funds came directly from the state," Hodges said. "State gave it to the…
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