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Willmar council signals $150,000 HRA commitment and $87,000 for parks while weighing Tyler Technologies costs
Summary
City staff reported roughly $254,006 remains in ARPA; councilors favored directing $150,000 toward the Kandiyohi County housing trust fund and $87,000 for playground work, then asked staff to return with options to cover remaining implementation costs for the Tyler Technologies contract.
Willmar City staff told the council the city has about $254,006.23 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds left to obligate this year, prompting a discussion over how to finish previously promised commitments.
City staff member Kyle summarized ARPA spending and the September 6, 2022 resolution that authorized the Tyler Technologies contract, saying the city has spent roughly $737,000 on Tyler to date and that the contract included an annual membership of about $150,867 and implementation costs capped at $501,000. "There’s approximately $254,000 that remains to be allocated and obligated before the end of the year,"…
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