Neighborhood and Capital Planning
These funds were appropriated to assist neighborhoods in creating plans to recover from the impact of COVID-19. Neighborhood plans are the building blocks of the economic justice action plan, which envisions residents coming together to identify sites for development in their community (i.e. vacant lots or buildings) and set development priorities (i.e. mixed income housing, grocery store, or clinic). With clear goals in mind, the city’s development agencies can step in to subsidize development, potential funding a CDC to conduct site acquisition, or issuing an RFP attaching incentives to the development of parcels and projects prioritized by the community.
Project Appropriation
Total Programmed Funds
Total Expenditures
- Category: [2.37] Economic Impact Assistance: Other
- Project Number: 100677
- Ordinance: 71393
Project Expenditures
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Definitions
- Appropriated Funds: Total amount of authorized funding set aside for a specific purpose
- Programmed Funds: Estimate and Apportionment (E&A) approved contracts, personnel services, Board Bill approved Intergovernmental agreements (IGA)
- Expenditures: Total amount spent by departments
Notes and Contact
ARPA(SLFRF and ERA) reporting will be updated on a rolling monthly basis.
The Project and Expenditure data reported is through Aug 30, 2024.
The data was last updated on Oct 15, 2024.
ARPA - American Rescue Plan Act ($510,518,052.20)
SLFRF - Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds ($498,076,054.00)
ERA - Emergency Rental Assistance ($12,441,998.20)
Please contact STLARPA@stlouis-mo.gov if you have questions about the data.
See Also
An overview of ARPA data can also be found on the ARPA Transparency Portal