Receive presentation on spending $27.7 million in federal pandemic relief funds
In Plain English
Richmond received $27.7 million from the federal American Rescue Plan Act to help the city recover from COVID-19 impacts. City staff will present spending options and ask for council feedback. The funds must be used for specific purposes like public health, economic recovery, or infrastructure improvements.
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