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G.13 ARPA FundingARPA Funding RECOMMEND THAT THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVE THE SELECTED PROJECTS, FOR THE USE OF THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT FUNDING. Background On March 11, 2021, the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) was signed into law by President Biden. In California, both large cities (populations over 50,000) and small cities and towns (populations under 50,000, which includes the City of Grand Terrace) have received ARPA funding allocations. In total, small cities in California, including Grand Terrace, have been allocated over $1.2 billion. Grand Terrace will receive $3,010,360 in funds. What Funds are Available? Recipients may determine their loss by choosing a standard allowance of up to $10 Million in aggregate, not to exceed their award amount, during the program. Recipients may use funds up to the amount of revenue loss for government service Payment for Law Enforcement is considered government service This will free General Fund resources to be applied to infrastructure projects. Staff recommendations for use of ARPA Funds $32,000 Records Management software to complete document preservation and retrieval initiatives. $50,000 Cap and plug abandoned well at Grand Terrace HS.The well is a source of liability.San Bernardino County Environmental Health Department is requesting us to mitigate the hazard.  Staff recommendations for use of ARPA Funds $50,000 Tree planting in the right of way throughout the City. $150,000 Street sign replacement for faded, missing and damaged signs. Christmas Tree at Palm and Barton Staff recommendations for use of ARPA Funds $160,000 Three public works trucks. Current trucks are at end of life. $200,000 Roof replacement at City Hall. Current roof is 40 years old and has multiple failures Staff recommendations for use of ARPA Funds $250,000 Sidewalk and handicap ramp repairs. There are multiple locations in the City where sidewalks present trip hazards and ramps do not meet ADA requirements. $2,100,000 Pavement rehabilitation. Approximately 2/3 of the funds will be expended to restore, replace, or rehabilitate streets. What to expect Staff is seeking direction to proceed with these priorities Each project will come back to Council for contract award and appropriation