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Boulder City ARPA Spending through 2022

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BOULDER CITY - The City of Boulder City received $21.7 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds in 2022. While $11.7 million must be spent on the COVID-19 public health emergency or its negative economic impacts, to provide grants to agencies that provide essential needs, for government services, or to make necessary investments in infrastructure (i.e. water, sewer), the remaining $10 million may be spent in any way under the streamlined revenue loss provision.  

In July, City Council approved a plan to invest the funds on a variety of projects, including infrastructure improvements as well as to help local organizations.  Here is a look at some of the larger expenditures as of December 31, 2022 (unaudited report):

PROJECT                                                                  BUDGETED                          SPENT        

Water projects                                                            $6,413,006                         $1,755,601

Wastewater projects                                                   $3,906,531                          $180,137

Youth sports and pool fees                                          $175,000                             $175,000

EV vehicle pilot program                                             $350,000                             $349,632

City Clerk municipal code updates                             $500,000                              $165,107

Municipal Court unfunded mandates                         $300,000                              $272,202

Emergency Aid assistance                                        $100,000                               $38,680

See Spot Run requests                                              $50,000                                $50,000

Fire Department AED program                                   $50,000                                $49,407

Police Department tasers                                          $126,000                               $126,000

PD mobile field crowd control equipment                   $65,000                                $53,576

Spending in the months since City Council approved the budget totals more than $3.3 million. “I expect that the Fire Department substation, City facilities and security upgrades, and the Municipal Golf Irrigation projects will be addressed in the coming year,” said City Manager Taylour Tedder. “We have until the end of 2026 to spend the funds. City staff is doing its due diligence in planning out the projects and prioritizing those with the most significant impact first.”  

Visit www.bcnv.org/ARPA for updated reports and to view the entire budget plan.

Original source can be found here.

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