American Rescue Plan Act Funding Report

Reports to residents and the U.S. Treasury on the City of St Louis's use of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding

About

The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) is a $1.9 trillion federal aid package passed by Congress in March, 2021 to provide financial aid to families, governments, businesses, schools, nonprofits and others impacted by the pandemic. This site serves as a portal for the citizens of St. Louis and ARPA officials to track the City's use of the $498 million it received as part of this act.

Contact

STLARPA@stlouis-mo.gov

1200 Market St, City Hall Room 200
St. Louis, Missouri 63130
(314) 622-3201

Overview of Funding and Requirements

The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) is a $1.9 trillion federal aid package passed by Congress in March, 2021 to provide financial aid to families, governments, businesses, schools, nonprofits and others impacted by the pandemic. Of that $1.9 trillion, $350 billion is going to state and local governments as part of the Fiscal Recovery Fund.

ARPA provides a substantial infusion of resources to eligible state, local, territorial, and tribal governments to help reverse the negative impacts of the pandemic, address its economic fallout, and lay the foundation for a strong and equitable recovery. ARPA funding builds a bridge toward economic improvement and provides vital support to communities in crisis.

The City of Saint Louis was awarded $498 million in Coronavirus State Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) from the American Rescue Plan. These funds represent a lifeline for thousands of families in our city who have been pushed to the brink by the pandemic and resulting economic crisis. City staff are committed to seizing this once in a generation opportunity to reverse decades of disinvestment in marginalized communities and chart a new course towards justice, equity and democracy.

State and Local Fiscal Relief Funds are being transferred to the city in two payments: 

  • The city received the first payments, $249,038,027 on June 1st, 2021
  • The other half will be disbursed no sooner than 12 months following receipt of the first payment
  • Funds must be obligated by the end of 2024 and spent by the end of 2026. 

Local governments are required to provide periodic reports providing a detailed accounting of the use of funds:

  • Interim Report
  • Project and Expenditure Report
  • Recovery Plan Performance Report

 Cities can use ARPA funds to: 

  • Respond to the public health emergency or its negative economic impacts;
  • Provide premium pay to eligible workers; 
  • For the provision of governmental services to the extent of the reduction in revenue due to COVID-19; and 
  • Invest in water, sewer, or broadband infrastructure.

Cities cannot use ARPA funds to:

  • Offset a reduction in taxes;
  • For deposits into pension funds;
  • To fund debt service;
  • To fund legal settlements or judgments;
  • For deposits into rainy-day funds or financial reserves.

Read the City of St. Louis ARPA Recovery Plan submitted to the US Treasury to learn more about how the city plans to spend these funds. Additional details regarding procurement processes, expenditures, and key performance indicators will be added to this page as the city begins spending funds.

Transparency Portal

ESRI ARPA Transparency Portal

ARPA Transparency Portal

Learn more about how St. Louis City is using its American Rescue Plan funding by visiting the ARPA Transparency Portal about current appropriations, programmed funds, and expenditures.

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Contact Information

Email: STLARPA@stlouis-mo.gov

Phone: (314) 622-3201

Address:
1200 Market St , City Hall Room 200
St. Louis, Missouri 63130

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