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Sunset Marina
Water, Sewer & Stormwater
Whitewater Junction Pool
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What Can These Funds Be Used For?
Eligible Uses Based on Six Objectives
Support public health response efforts.
Address negative economic impacts.
Provide premium pay to essential workers.
Replace lost public sector revenue.
Investments in water and sewer infrastructure.
Investments in broadband infrastructure.
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American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA)
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1.
U.S. Treasury Criteria and Guidelines for spending ARPA dollars?
Public Health Funding
Examples: Vaccinations and testing; capital investments and improvements to public facilities that respond to COVID-19 public health; mental health services; community violence intervention programs
Negative Economic Impacts
Examples: affordable housing; childcare assistance; industry assistance; placemaking
Premium Pay for Essential Workers
Example: Public sector employees such as police and fire
Water, Sewer, and Broadband Infrastructure
Examples: Wastewater treatment; lead remediation; drinking water treatment; sewer infrastructure; broadband expansion
Lost Public Sector Revenue/Revenue Replacement
Broad flexibility and minimal restrictions; cannot be used towards pension liabilities, debt service, rainy day
2.
What Can These Funds Be Used For?
Eligible Uses Based on Six Objectives
Support public health response efforts.
Address negative economic impacts.
Provide premium pay to essential workers.
Replace lost public sector revenue.
Investments in water and sewer infrastructure.
Investments in broadband infrastructure.
3.
What Can’t These Funds Be Used For?
Ineligible Uses
To offset new tax cuts.
Pension fund contributions.
Funding outstanding debt.
Funding legal settlements or judgements.
Deposits to rainy day funds or financial reserves.
Infrastructure spending not allowed in the ARPA.
Premium pay for non-essential workers.
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