File #: 2022-4985    Name:
Type: Presentation Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/3/2022 In control: City Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 6/14/2022 Final action:
Title: Presentation: ARPA Project Scoring Results
Attachments: 1. Presentation, 2. Project List
Related files: 2021-4306, 2021-4421
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Presentation: ARPA Project Scoring Results

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Key Issues:
This presentation is a further discussion over the use of ARPA funds. The potential project list has been scored against the City Council Project Criteria, and this presentation will focus on the results of that effort. City Staff is seeking direction on which projects to move forward with detailed budgets and which projects to remove from consideration.

Background:
The ARPA allocated $8,310,882 in Coronavirus Local Fiscal Relief Funds (“Funds”) to the City of Lee’s Summit (the “City”) to respond to the COVID-19 emergency and its accompanying economic fallout. The Funds allow for a broad range of eligible uses to fill the identified needs of the community.

The guidance for the Funds emphasizes a strong, equitable recovery and addresses those areas disproportionately affected by the pandemic. Many, but not all, of the City’s internal acute pandemic response needs were addressed through funding provided by the CARES Act. The CARES Act funds enabled the City to purchase personal protective equipment, provide testing capabilities, upgrade physical facilities to decrease opportunities of virus transmission, improve community awareness, and provide economic support to local non-profits and small businesses.

Additional funds were also made available through the Community Development Block Grant ("CDBG") to help address the needs of the City's low-to-moderate income population. The CARES Act and additional CDBG funding were more restrictive than the ARPA funds and were disbursed in smaller increments throughout the community.

With the ever-changing conditions associated with the Pandemic, additional internal funds may be needed to respond to new variants and conditions, such as those occurring with the current Delta Variant. A portion of the ARPA funds should be reserved to address these needs as they arise.

The federal government has explained that the Funds are intended to support t...

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