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The City and County of Denver is set to receive $308 million from the American Rescue Plan. (Amber Fisher/Patch)
DENVER, CO The U.S. Department of Treasury on Monday released a breakdown of what kind of financial help communities can expect from the $350 billion Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds.
Denver is set to receive $308 million. The city was among 19 Colorado municipalities allocated financial support through the program.
The funds will help to restore Denver services, eliminate furloughs, support vaccination efforts and build financial recovery for Denver residents, the city said.
Subscribe The pandemic delivered a blow to our community worse than any experienced since the Great Depression, Mayor Michael Hancock said in a statement.
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Arlington was among 38 Massachusetts communities allocated financial support through the American Rescue Plan. (Shutterstock)
ARLINGTON, MA The U.S. Department of Treasury on Monday released a breakdown of what kind of financial help communities can expect from the $350 billion Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds.
Arlington is set to receive $26.4 million. The town was among 38 Massachusetts municipalities allocated financial support through the support program. With this funding, communities hit hard by COVID-19 will be able to return to a semblance of normalcy; they ll be able to rehire teachers, firefighters and other essential workers – and to help small businesses reopen safely, said Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in a statement.
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The city hasn t made any final decisions about what it will do with the funds. (Shutterstock)
APPLE VALLEY, MN The U.S. Department of Treasury on Monday released a breakdown of what kind of financial help communities can expect from the $350 billion Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds.
Apple Valley is set to receive $5,647,258 and is among 21 Minnesota municipalities allocated financial support through the support program.
The city of Apple Valley hasn t yet decided what to do with the funds.
Subscribe The City is currently reviewing the requirements and has begun the process to identify and evaluate possible uses for the funds, the city said in a statement. No final decisions have been made at this point.
UpdatedTue, May 11, 2021 at 3:35 pm CT
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The city will receive nearly $7 million. (Shutterstock)
EAGAN, MN The U.S. Department of Treasury on Monday released a breakdown of what kind of financial help communities can expect from the $350 billion Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds.
Eagan is set to receive $6,917,343 and is among 21 Minnesota municipalities allocated financial support through the support program. As we learn what the rules and regulations are around the American Rescue Plan funding, we will establish a plan to leverage it to support our community and help us turn the corner as quickly as possible, City Administrator Dave Osberg said in a statement. The Eagan City Council will deliberate with staff, and provide guidance on how Eagan will leverage the funding.