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Urbana staff report most ARPA projects complete; about $160,000 flagged for short-term reallocation
Summary
City staff told the committee that Urbana received $12.97 million in ARPA funds, has spent or credibly allocated roughly 98% of the competitive $10.59M pool, and will propose short-term reallocations to spend an estimated $160,000 before the federal December 2026 deadline.
Urbana officials on Thursday told the City Council Committee of the Whole that the city has largely spent its American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocations but must reallocate a small remainder to meet federal deadlines.
JD Mlanahan, planner with the Champagne County Regional Planning Commission, said Urbana received $12.97 million in state and local fiscal recovery funds and initially set aside roughly $10.59 million for an open application process that yielded 25 awards in early 2023. "More than $8.8 million have already been spent, representing about 88% of those total funds," Mlanahan said, adding that when staff count funds that have not yet been spent but are credibly allocated, that…
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