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Alamance County approves ARPA reallocations, transportation and DOJ grants in budget amendment
Summary
Alamance County commissioners approved Budget Amendment 5, reallocating ARPA funds to supplant previously incurred EMS salary costs, adding $140,113 for elderly/disabled transportation programs, a $15,000 Camp Hope grant to the Family Justice Center, and accepting a four‑year $900,000 DOJ grant for an adult treatment court program.
Alamance County commissioners unanimously approved Budget Amendment 5, a package of appropriations and American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) reallocations intended to obligate available federal funds before a year‑end deadline and move several locally planned projects forward.
Rebecca Crawford, the county's budget and management services director, told the board the amendment adds $140,113 to the general fund for transportation programs serving elderly and disabled residents (the award requires a 10% match to be covered by active fare revenue), accepts a $15,000 grant from Camp Hope America for the Family Justice Center to cover camp‑related…
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