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Cities and nonprofits report ARPA-funded work; Access and MICA describe services and needs
Summary
Cambridge reported $250,000 in Story County ARPA funding for a stormwater project; Mid Iowa Community Action said food distributions rose sharply during the SNAP pause and has expanded home-based Head Start; Access Assault Care Center said it has spent $456,227 of a $552,900 ARPA award to support survivors and sheltering.
Multiple municipalities and nonprofit service providers reported to the Story County Board of Supervisors on April 14 about completed and ongoing work financed by ARPA and other sources.
Susan Roberts, identified by the board as Cambridge city clerk, thanked Story County for a $250,000 ARPA award that funded stormwater improvements finalized in November 2024 and said an amendment to the award allowed the city to use remaining ARPA funds for…
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