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Nevada County adopts revised ARPA plan, highlights $2M in community resiliency grants and several staff resolutions

Nevada County Board of Supervisors · July 9, 2024
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Summary

The Board adopted a 2024 revision of the county’s ARPA expenditure plan, approved budget adjustments and celebrated community resiliency and outdoor visitor‑safety grants that have supported nonprofits, arts organizations, recreation projects and homelessness services. The board also adopted several staff resolutions earlier in the session, including a North San Juan CSA parcel charge, an EV transition plan and a Good Neighbor Agreement with Tahoe National Forest.

The Nevada County Board of Supervisors on July 9 adopted a revised expenditure plan for the county’s allocation of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds and directed budget amendments to implement projects and grants previously approved by the board. The action authorized staff to finalize budget setup and to allow the CEO limited authority to make small project budget adjustments necessary to execute grants and capital projects.

County staff reported that the county allocated roughly $5.8 million toward community and economic resiliency in 2021; a competitive Community Resiliency Grant program awarded 34 grants totaling just over $2 million to local nonprofits and community projects. The board heard summaries from multiple grantees…

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