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  • RS2025-1634: A resolution appropriating a total of $276,202 from the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Board of Health, to We Are One Recovery and approving a grant contract by and between the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Board of Health, and We Are One Recovery, for the provision of early intervention services, housing services, mental health services, psychosocial services, and transportation services for participants in the Ryan White Part A program.

    Nov 6, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2025-2214: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 647 of 2020, effective December 23, 2020, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2021 Capital Budget and the 2021 Community Development Block Grant Program, and the 2021 through 2026 Capital Improvement Program” by increasing HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM-AMERICAN RECOVERY PROGRAM (HOME-ARP) by Twelve Thousand Four Hundred Forty-Eight Dollars and Zero Cents ($12,448.00) to account for additional U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development funding being received by the City of Pittsburgh.

    Sep 5, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • COMMISSIONERS' MEETING MINUTES APRIL 23, 2025 ...

    Apr 23, 2025

    ·Indianapolis, IN
    Minutes

    On April 23, 2025, the Indiana County Commissioners approved $271,400 in Opioid Settlement Funds to Armstrong Indiana Clarion Drug & Alcohol Commission for a recovery house purchase and renovation project, with operating expenses for 12 months. The board also unanimously proclaimed May 2025 as Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month and the week of May 4-10, 2025 as Travel and Tourism Week. A separate $50,000 funding request from the Drug & Alcohol Commission for an opioid treatment awareness media campaign was tabled for further discussion.

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  • 0300-2025: To authorize and direct the Administrative and Presiding Judge of the Franklin County Municipal Court to accept a grant award from OneOhio Recovery Foundation; to appropriate $450,000.00 from the unappropriated balance of the private grant fund to provide recovery housing; and to declare an emergency. ($450,000.00)

    Jan 28, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0129-2025: To amend the 2024 Capital Improvement Budget; to authorize the City Auditor to transfer funds within the Affordable Housing Bond Fund; to authorize the Director of Development to enter into a grant agreement with Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana in an amount up to $500,000.00 to assist in the construction of the Family Focused Recovery program treatment facility; to authorize the expenditure of up to $500,000.00 from the Affordable Housing Bond Fund; and to authorize the reimbursement of construction expenditures incurred prior to the establishment of a purchase order, beginning January 1, 2024. ($500,000.00)

    Jan 10, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 24-0922: A resolution approving a proposed Second Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Tribe Recovery Homes, Inc. to provide recovery support services and immediate intervention centered around housing, transportation assistance and connections to providers to individuals re-entering the community, citywide. Amends a contract with Tribe Recovery Homes, Inc. by adding $207,153.94 for a new total of $607,153.96 and 15 months for a new ending date of 9-30-2025 to provide recovery support services and immediate intervention centered around housing, transportation assistance and connections to providers to individuals re-entering the community, citywide (SHERF-202263684/SHERF-202474222-02). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 8-19-2024. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 7-17-2024. Pursuant to Council Rule 3.6, Council member Lewis called out this item at the 7-29-2024 meeting for a one-week postponement to 8-5-2024.

    Jul 7, 2024

    ·Denver, CO
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  • RS2024-401: A resolution to approve the Second Amendment to a grant contract for constructing affordable housing approved by RS2021-936 between The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, acting by and through the Metropolitan Housing Trust Fund Commission, and Woodbine Community Organization and Samaritan Recovery Community Inc.

    Apr 26, 2024

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2024-0695: On the message and order, referred on April 10, 2024, Docket #0695, authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000.00) in the form of a grant to provide rapid rehousing services together with wraparound support and recovery services to individuals, with a history of homelessness, awarded by the MA Department of Public Health to be administered by the Mayor’s Office of Housing. The grant will fund State ARPA Earmark Mayor’s Office of Housing, the committee submitted a report recommending the order ought to pass in a new draft. The report was accepted; the order was passed in a new draft.

    Apr 3, 2024

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 0563-2024: To authorize the Director of Finance and Management, on behalf of the Office of Construction Management, to enter into a construction contract with General Temperature Control for the HVAC Renovation for Gladden House Project; to authorize the appropriation and expenditure of funds in an amount up to $1,432,049.76 within the Community Development Block Grant Fund (CDBG) 2248; to authorize the Director of Finance and Management to enter into a Participation Agreement with Franklin County and accept State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) for the Gladden House Project; and to declare an emergency. ($1,432,049.76)

    Feb 15, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 23-1326: A bill for an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 591, Series of 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 706, Series of 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 1145, Series of 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 1192, Series of 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 374, Series of 2022, as amended by Ordinance No. 969, Series of 2022, as amended by Ordinance No. 1450, Series of 2022, as amended by Ordinance No. 0548, Series of 2023 to allocate interest earnings in the American Rescue Plan Act Grant Fund support the City’s House 1000 Initiative. Amends Ordinance No. 591, Series of 2021, to make additional allocations of funds from the Recovery category of the ARPA Grant based on interest earnings through June of 2023 in the amount of $4,700,000 to support the House1000 Initiative, citywide. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 9-27-2023.

    Sep 19, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 23-0548: A bill for an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 591, Series of 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 706, Series of 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 1145, Series of 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 1192, Series of 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 374, Series of 2022, as amended by Ordinance No. 969, Series of 2022, as amended by Ordinance No. 1450, Series of 2022, to allocate spending in the American Rescue Plan Act Grant Fund; to update allocations in spending categories; to transfer cash from the ARPA Operating Grant Fund (11011) to the ARPA Capital Grant Fund (38395); and to authorize the purchase of capital equipment items. Amends Ordinance No. 591, Series of 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 706, Series of 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 1145, Series of 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 1192, Series of 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 374, Series of 2022, as amended by Ordinance No. 969, Series of 2022, as amended by Ordinance No. 1450, Series of 2022, to allocate $3,265,445 in the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Grant Fund from contingency to the “Recovery” category to support the Emergency Rental Assistance Program; to allocate $2,500,000 in the “Recovery” Category for the My Spark Out of School Time program; to correct allocations to reflect the intent of Ordinance No. 1450 Series of 2022; to transfer cash from the ARPA Operating Grant Fund (11011) to the ARPA Capital Grant Fund (38395) for Department of Housing Stability (HOST) Shelter Resiliency Projects; and to authorize the purchase of capital equipment items. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 5-9-2023.

    May 1, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • RS2023-2087: A resolution authorizing the Metropolitan Mayor to submit the Nashville-Davidson Community Development Block Grant- Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Action Plan for funds allocated to Metropolitan Nashville-Davidson County from the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to recover from Presidentially Disaster declaration 4601-DR-TN.

    Mar 23, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2023-0119: Councilor Murphy called Docket #0199, message and order authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of Two Hundred Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars ($235,000.00) in the form of a grant for the Food, Fuel and Shelter grant, awarded by the Boston Foundation to be administered by the Office of Human Services. The grant will fund the City’s effort to expand its mobile outreach to connect people more equitably and effectively to housing, treatment and other services, from the Committee on Public Health, Homelessness and Recovery. No objection being heard, the matter was before the body. On motion of Councilor Murphy, the order was passed.

    Jan 4, 2023

    ·Boston, MA
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  • O-242-22: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 168, SERIES 2021 RELATING TO THE SECOND ROUND OF THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN (ARP) LOCAL FISCAL RECOVERY BY REPLACING THE PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING (LAT-51) PROJECT FUNDING IN THE AMOUNT OF $11,417,313 WITH ARP HOME FUNDS AND ADDING A NEW PROJECT TITLED SHELTER RENOVATIONS TO BE ADMINISTERED BY DEVELOP LOUISVILLE.

    Aug 5, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 2022-0547: Order for a hearing to utilize American Rescue Plan Act federal and state COVID recovery funds to create housing options for returning citizens. On motion of Councilor Louijeune moved for substitution On motion of Councilors Louijeune and Worrell, rule 12 was invoked to include Councilor Bok as a co-sponsor.

    Apr 25, 2022

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2022-0503: Message and order authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of Three Hundred Forty Nine Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($349,500,000.00) in the form of a grant, awarded by the United States Department of Treasury, to be administered by the City of Boston’s Chief Financial Officer/Collector Treasurer. This grant payment is made from the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (SLFRF) in the Treasury of the United States established by Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) Pursuant to the requirements of the ARPA, the grant payment would fund COVID-19 response and recovery efforts and accelerate a Green New Deal for Boston through once-in-a-generation, transformative investments that address the systemic health and economic challenges in the areas of affordable housing, economic opportunity and inclusion, behavioral health, climate and mobility, arts and culture and early childhood. Councilor Baker offered a motion to Amend Docket #0503 by reducing the Mayor's Office of Housing by $5,000,000.00 and adding $5,000,000.00 for the Dorchester Fieldhouse. Second by Councilor Murphy. The motion was passed; yeas 8, nays 5 (Bok, Breadon, Coletta, Lara and Louijeune). Docket # 0503, as amended, was referred back to the Committee on Boston's COVID-19 Recovery.

    Apr 8, 2022

    ·Boston, MA
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  • CBA OH-016-A-001: Cut $2 million Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery (CLFR) funds in HSD for the Salvation Army enhanced shelter; add $2 million of CLFR funds to OH for development of a new City-run social housing acquisition program

    Nov 16, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • CBA HOM-014-B-001: Add $1 million in one-time Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery (CLFR) funding to HSD to acquire land for transitional housing specializing in services to American Indians and Alaska Natives and cut $1 million in one-time CLFR funding in HSD for the operation of an emergency shelter

    Nov 16, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • RS2021-1207: A resolution appropriating $1,541,400.00 in American Recovery Plan Act funds from Fund #30216 to Metropolitan Social Services to be used for shelter, outreach, sanitation, housing, and food.

    Oct 24, 2021

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • ID 21-0844: American Rescue Plan Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Funds: Congressman John Yarmuth, Chair, United States House Committee on the Budget; Simone Brody, Senior Advisor to White House American Rescue Plan Coordinator; Bruce Katz, Nowak Metro Finance Lab at Drexel University; Margaret Handmaker, Louisville Accelerator Team and Keith Talley, Louisville Metro Strategic Operations Officer

    Jul 7, 2021

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • City of St. Petersburg to Seek Public Input at Annual Budget Open House on April 14

    St. Petersburg, FL
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    The City of St. Petersburg will hold its annual Budget Open House on April 14, 2025, at 6 p.m. in Council Chambers to gather public input on the Fiscal Year 2026 budget priorities. The 2026 budget will emphasize resilience in response to back-to-back hurricanes in 2024, with city departments tying budget proposals to resilience efforts related to climate impacts including flooding and sea-level rise. Residents can participate in person, virtually via Zoom, or watch live on St. Pete TV, with each speaker given three minutes to address the mayor and city officials.

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  • City of St. Petersburg Seeking Public Input at Annual Budget Open House on April 13

    St. Petersburg, FL
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    The City of St. Petersburg is holding an annual Budget Open House on April 13, 2026, at 6 p.m. in City Hall Council Chambers to gather public input on Fiscal Year 2027 budget priorities. The meeting will include remarks from Mayor Kenneth T. Welch and City Council, with residents given three minutes each to share their budget priorities, with a continued focus on community resilience and recovery from climate-related impacts including flooding and sea-level rise from recent hurricanes. Residents can participate in person, virtually via Zoom, or by watching live on St. Pete TV.

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  • City of St. Petersburg Fiscal Year 2026 Recommended ...

    St. Petersburg, FL
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    The City of St. Petersburg's Fiscal Year 2026 Recommended Budget, submitted by Mayor Kenneth T. Welch to City Council on July 15, 2025, prioritizes resource allocation across five pillars: Housing Opportunities for All, Environment/Infrastructure/Resilience, Equitable Development/Arts/Business, Education/Youth, and Neighborhood Health/Safety. The budget emphasizes fiscal stewardship while advancing housing initiatives, including progress on 2,617 multi-family rental units completed or in process toward a 3,200-unit goal, 189 completed accessory dwelling units, and 196 affordable single-family homes completed or in process. The recommended budget continues focus on disaster recovery, vulnerable population support, and resilience priorities informed by recent storm seasons.

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  • ARPA Memo to Council – July 2025 with all appendices

    Scranton, PA
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    The August 13, 2025 memo from Scranton's ARPA Director Eileen Cipriani to City Council provides a comprehensive timeline of American Rescue Plan Act implementation from Q2 2022 through Q3 2023, documenting the city's receipt of $34,373,025 in second-tranche federal funds and the launch of multiple grant programs for nonprofits, small businesses, affordable childcare, education, homeownership, and wellness initiatives. Notable milestones include the announcement of grant recipients across multiple rounds, federal reporting deadlines met, public engagement events including visits from U.S. Senator Bob Casey, and the completion of community projects such as playground transformations at Kennedy Elementary and soft openings at Novembrino and Connors Parks. The memo demonstrates the city's structured rollout of ARPA funding through an established Office of Community Development framework that included creating an interactive public dashboard and establishing various application periods for targeted economic recovery and community investment programs.

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  • 2022-2023 RECOMMENDED EXECUTIVE BUDGET LOUISVILLE METRO GOVERNMENT

    Louisville, KY
    Budget

    The 2022-2023 Recommended Executive Budget for Louisville Metro Government, presented by Mayor Greg Fischer, proposes total expenditures of $1.3 billion, including $715 million in General Fund dollars, reflecting strong economic recovery. The budget funds an additional 170 officers for the Louisville Metro Police Department to reach 1,100 by June 30, 2023, and allocates resources for public safety, affordable housing, technology systems, and critical infrastructure through a "whole-of-government" approach. The budget also leverages federal American Rescue Plan Act funds and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding opportunities to support community development.

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  • Citizens of Charleston County:

    Charleston, SC
    Budget

    The FY 2025 Charleston County Operating Budget was adopted by County Council on June 18, 2024, maintaining the county's tax rate unchanged for homeowners while applying full Local Option Sales Tax collections as a credit against tax bills. The county maintains a strong financial position with a GFOA Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for thirty-five consecutive years and Triple AAA bond ratings for thirteen years, but faces challenges including inflation, higher personnel costs, historically high position vacancies, and increased service demands. The budget prioritizes maintaining a competitive workforce through compensation adjustments, including a shift of pay tables to reflect market rates and continued funding for longevity and merit programs. The Community Development and Revitalization Department is utilizing pandemic recovery funds from the Consolidated Appropriations Act and American Rescue Plan Act to address affordable housing and critical citizen needs, though these funds are not included in the operating budget itself.

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