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What steps should my municipality consider in developing a plan for use of the ARP funds?

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What steps should a municipality take when planning how to allocate ARP funds?

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May cities expend ARP funds to support events aimed at economic recovery, including tourism or supporting small businesses?

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Are ARP funds "emergency" funds and, if so, do they therefore have the flexibility of emergency dollar disbursement protocols?

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What documentation will cities need to provide to show that city expenses are in response to the “public health emergency with respect to COVID-19 or its negative consequences”?

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How can a city use ARP funds to address school safety?

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When determining what constitutes the “negative economic impacts” of COVID-19, should municipalities look to FY2020 or prior fiscal years for comparison?

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Can a municipality use ARP funds to support “friends of” organizations for specific parks, venues, or other tourism-related activities?

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