The Norfolk County Commissioners voted at their regular weekly meeting today held in Dedham to approve two (2) ARPA awards to the Town of Franklin and to the city of Quincy as part of the second round of ARPA grants.
The American Rescue Plan of Action (ARPA) was voted by Congress in 2021. Norfolk County received over $137,000,000 from the ARPA Act which was distributed to the twenty eight (28) cities and towns in Norfolk County by the County Commissioners over the past several years.
Under the Second Round of ARPA, towns that had an excess leftover from any grant in the first round could re-apply to use said funds on projects for their town in round two. To qualify for a second round grant, towns had to complete and file an application with the county no later than Dec. 31, 2024.
Franklin was awarded a grant in the amount of $86,000.00 for additional stormwater management improvements. This excess money came from a previous award to Franklin for Mental Health.
Quincy was awarded a grant in the amount of $12,900 for additional infrastructure improvements. The excess money came from a previous grant in the amount of $2,300,000.00.
Several other towns are currently under review at this time.
Congratulations to the Franklin and Quincy for their diligence and efforts in obtaining additional funds for their community.
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