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Alamance County approves Budget Amendment 5, reallocates ARPA funds and accepts DOJ grant for treatment court

Alamance County Board of Commissioners · November 4, 2024
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Summary

The Alamance County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved Budget Amendment 5, reallocating ARPA funds, adding a $140,113 transportation award for Camp Hope program expenses, and accepting a $900,000 Department of Justice grant to fund an adult treatment court serving 50 people over four years.

Alamance County commissioners unanimously approved Budget Amendment 5 on a unanimous voice vote after staff outlined a package of reallocations and grants intended to align spending with program needs and federal rules.

Rebecca Crawford, the county's budget management services director, told commissioners the amendment includes a $140,113 award for the county's transportation programs — earmarked for Camp Hope program expenses — and final reallocation of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds before the U.S. Treasury deadline. "The funds will be used solely for Camp Hope related program expenses, such as program fees, supplies, affiliation fees, and travel…

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