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$18+ million in recovery funds rolling in to area cities, counties From left, Jay Fisher, Lynn Spruill, Keith Gaskin and Rod Bobo
This week, initial payments from the American Recovery Act arrived in the offices of local governments.
In the Golden Triangle, funds set aside for cities and counties totaled more than $18 million dollars with the same amount arriving in July 2022.
Columbus received its first payment of $2,897,645.12 this week. Starkville received its share, which equaled $3,153.333.10, and Lowndes County received $5,682,069.50. Oktibbeha County received $4,808,546.50, while Clay County’s payment was $1.875,953.50 earlier this month. Noxubee County received more than $1 million dollars with the City of Macon to be awarded around $275,000.
Columbus city leaders received nearly $3 million in federal funds
Mayor Keith Gaskin announced Thursday the city received nearly $2.8 million from the government through the American Rescue Plan.
Posted: Jul 23, 2021 10:45 PM
Posted By: Rhea Thornton
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WTVA) - Columbus is receiving a big chunk of change from the federal government to help brighten up the city.
Mayor Keith Gaskin announced Thursday the city received nearly $3 million from the government through the American Rescue Plan.
Columbus City Hall, Photo Date: June 9, 2021.
Vice Mayor Joseph Mickens believes the money arrived at the perfect time for the “Friendly City.”
The funds will help revive city parks and bridges.