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Madison County Board approves major ARPA funding package for stormwater, water and local infrastructure
Summary
The Madison County Board on Sept. 21 approved a suite of immediate emergency appropriations and ARPA-funded payments totaling millions for stormwater, drinking water, sewer, public safety radios and community services, with unanimous roll-call approvals reported by committee chairs.
Madison County Board members voted unanimously Sept. 21 to adopt a broad package of immediate emergency appropriations and allocations from the county’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to pay for stormwater, drinking-water, sewer and other local projects.
The Finance & Government Operations Committee presented multiple resolutions that reallocated ARPA and grant receipts to municipal and district projects. Key approvals included $2.6 million for the Wood River Drainage & Levee District, $2,068,500 to the Village of Godfrey for ditch…
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