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Boulder City is the recipient of $21.7 million from the American Rescue Plan Act. This one-time funding is meant to help communities recover from the COVID pandemic. There are two pots of money:
$11,773,790 must be spent on ARPA-approved expenditures (e.g. water/wastewater infrastructure, pandemic response, supporting non-profits, small businesses, premium pay, etc.)
$10,000,000 under the streamlined revenue loss provision may be spent in any way.
Learn more by watching the City Council Presentation and Discussion on ARPA from February 23, 2022 below:
Are there ways you would like to see the funds spent? Clearly, there are limitations on the ARPA-approved expenditures. But if you had $21 million to spend to make Boulder City better, what would you suggest?
Boulder City received more than 200 surveys and ideas from the public this Spring. See below for a Town Hall Discussion to review ideas.
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