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Should sewage fees be included in a municipality’s revenue calculation?

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How should a municipality account for component government units, e.g., 911 agency, when calculating revenue?

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Which year’s qualified census tract designations (“QCT”) are applicable under ARP and how should a city address changes in QCTs during the ARP-funded project?

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How can cities balance spending federal funds on transformative internal projects against the desire to give funds directly to the community?

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What are good practices for documenting and accounting for programs using federal funds?

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Can a municipality use ARP funds to provide funds to residents who have applied for, but not received, unemployment benefits?

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What are some innovative uses for the ARP funds?

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What are the rules on subgrants to community partners?

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What are the eligibility differences between CRF and ARP funding?

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