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Roseburg council sets ARPA spending priorities, agrees to trade downtown lots to UCC for Woolley Center
Summary
Council authorized ARPA obligations for IT, parks and design work on the Public Safety Center, and approved a land swap with Umpqua Community College that would trade two downtown parking lots plus $375,000 in ARPA funds for the Woolley Center.
City staff presented the council with the status of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds and a package of proposed uses during the June 10 meeting.
Staff reported ARPA commitments of about $2,485,000 and a remaining balance of approximately $2,700,000 (the transcript records an ARPA principal number that appears to contain extra digits; see below). The presentation outlined proposed uses including continuing park porta‑potties, funding for cleanup and security contracts, navigation center operations, information‑technology projects and capital items that were shifted out of the general fund to protect fund balance.
Council authorized…
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