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Stockton City Council adopts final ARPA adjustments, directs $5.52M to stadium, generators, animal shelter and library
Summary
The Stockton City Council voted 4-0 on Oct. 30 to approve final adjustments to the city's $78 million American Rescue Plan Act program, directing $5,520,072 in remaining funds to ballpark upgrades, four emergency generators for new City Hall, additional contingency for the animal shelter renovation and contingency for the Northeast Stockton Library.
The Stockton City Council on Oct. 30 approved a resolution adopting final adjustments to the city's American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) program and projects, voting 4-0 to allocate the remaining $5,520,072 to capital upgrades and contingencies.
City Manager'appointed staff and Deputy City Manager and Interim Chief Financial Officer Jay Kapoor presented the financial summary and recommendations, telling the council the city has allocated $72,000,532 of its roughly $78 million ARPA allocation, with $44,974,445 expended through Oct. 23, 2024, and $19,368,734 obligated. Kapoor said pending obligations total about…
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