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Council committee forwards ARPA amendment so South End Concerned Neighbors can use $250,000 for hub

Lancaster City Council (committees of council) · January 7, 2026
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Summary

The community planning committee sent Resolution 10-20-26 to full council to allow South End Concerned Neighbors to use its $250,000 ARPA award solely for a community hub; the organization said earlier bids doubled and it has a new architect and expects to expend funds by the end of 2026.

Lancaster’s community planning committee on Jan. 6 voted to forward a proposed amendment to the city’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding agreement that would allow South End Concerned Neighbors to use its $250,000 award entirely for a hub project rather than splitting that money with a one-unit apartment.

Rebecca (city staff) summarized the city’s ARPA allocations and said Council previously…

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