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Sudbury Select Board reassigns ARPA funds to trucks, safety gear, consultant work and transportation
Summary
The Select Board voted to return about $424,512 of reclaimed ARPA money to unobligated status and to obligate roughly $492,000 to a package of items — including an MSBA match, economic development consulting, an audit of Camp Suotaro, a conservation pickup truck, fire life‑pack replacements, a postage machine and a transportation subsidy for Go Sudbury.
The Sudbury Select Board on Nov. 19 approved a package of reallocated federal ARPA funds after staff reclaimed $403,812 from a Fire Station No. 2 project and consolidated several smaller unallocated balances.
Manager Andy Sheehan said the administration combined reclaimed funds (about $424,005) with roughly $90,000 of remaining unallocated ARPA to assemble a slate of funding requests totaling about $492,000. The list included:
- $15,000 to cover the town match for a Mass. School Building Authority (MSBA) feasibility fee for Haines School roof work; - $15,000 to fully fund a $50,000 Route 20 economic‑development…
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