ARPA FUNDING ALLOCATION TASK FORCE
TL;DR
This was an ARPA Funding Allocation Task Force meeting that covered procedural items and planning for how the city will allocate American Rescue Plan Act funding. The main topics discussed were a potential partnership with Columbia Savings & Loan, the 2024 budget process, and the procedures and timeline for reviewing and recommending ARPA fund allocations.
Key Decisions
- Columbia Savings & Loan Partnership Proposal Discussed - no final decision recorded in agenda
- 2024 Budget Process and Department Requests Reviewed and discussed - no final decision recorded in agenda
- ARPA Reallocation Procedure and Schedule Discussed - no final decision recorded in agenda
Agenda
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- Call to order.
- Roll call.
- Review and approval of the previous meeting minutes from July 6, 2023.
- Review, discussion, and/or motion(s) relating to a proposal from Columbia Savings & Loan Association for a partnership with the city.
- Review, discussion, and/or motion (s) on the City’s 2024 budget process, plans, and department requests.
- Review, discussion, and/or motion(s) on ARPA reallocation procedure, schedule, and/or recommendations.
- Review, discussion, and/or motion(s) on the task force ARPA allocation review and recommendations process relative to timeline, deadlines, special purpose account, RFP, and/or other aspects.
- Next steps.
- Adjournment.
- Meeting materials of the task force can be found within the following file:
- 220789 Communication relating to the activities of the American Rescue Plan Act Funding Allocation Task Force.Communication
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