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CliftonLarsonAllen tells Norfolk County $7.6M remains unspent; monitoring and 'excess capacity' grants are in place

Norfolk County Commission · January 13, 2026
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Summary

CliftonLarsonAllen updated the Norfolk County Commission that roughly $7.6 million remained unspent of locally distributed ARPA funds as of Sept. 30, 2025, and described monitoring, single-audit support and tools to reallocate any real surpluses before the 12/31/2026 spending deadline.

Sean McGoldrick, a principal with CliftonLarsonAllen (CLA), told the Norfolk County Commission on Jan. 7 that CLA and county staff are focused on monitoring American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) subrecipients as the spending deadline approaches.

McGoldrick said the county was awarded roughly $137,000,000 under ARPA and that member cities and towns received about $133,000,000 of that amount; the county retained about 3% for administrative costs and county-level projects. He said the county portal recorded 390 applications, of which 281 were approved, including 15 allotment applications. ‘‘We do a lot of work… the portal allowed us to do application intake, eligibility review, multilevel eligibility review, workflows,…

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