
ARPA Spending Plan
The City of Hyattsville was awarded $17.9 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) awards. The City Council has made spending plans for $9.5m on projects like emergency assistance for residents and businesses, food support, necessary City equipment, and program administration.
The City has $8.4 million remaining to spend or obligate by the federal deadline of December 31, 2024.
City Council is currently in the process of developing a spending plan for those funds. Council and Staff submitted 33 initiatives for consideration as part of the ARPA Spending Plan, totaling approximately $8m - $11.7m based on known or estimated costs.
Legacy costs for these initiatives range from $1.8m - $5.4m annually. Approximately $2.2m - $5.2m would be a one-time investment.
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Community Feedback on Proposed Projects
Proposals for consideration to spend the remaining $8.3m of the City of Hyattsville's ARPA funds were discussed at the City Council Meeting of February 27, 2023. View submissions below and share your thoughts! You can comment on the submissions and/or endorse them by giving them a thumbs up. To help us prioritize the submissions, votes are limited to ten per person.
Comments and votes will be open on this platform until April 10. Council will discuss ARPA spending priorities virtual meetings on March 29 and April 17 at 7PM. These meetings are open to the public; find registration information at hyattsville.org/calendar.
The deadline for Councilmembers to submit amendments to the proposed spending plan is April 17, 2023. The final discussion and vote on Council's proposed ARPA spending plan is scheduled for the May 1, 2023 City Council meeting. There will be a public hearing on the proposed spending plan on May 15, 2023 at 6PM.
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