American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA)

    America Rescue Plan Act

    The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) is a federal law that was signed into effect in March 2021 to provide $1.9 trillion to help the U.S. respond to and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. These federal funds, known in Kenmore as ARPA funds, provided an infusion of resources to address economic fallout from the pandemic, support individuals, businesses, and essential workers, and make investments to ensure a strong and equitable response to - and recovery from - the pandemic. The City of Kenmore received $6.4 million in ARPA funds.  

    On December 29, 2022, an amendment to the ARPA program called the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 (2023 CAA) codified an option for cities to report up to $10 million under a category called “revenue replacement standard allowance,” with vastly simplified federal reporting requirements. The City chose this streamlined, cost-effective reporting option for the full $6.4 million award of ARPA funds.  

    Programs Made Possible by ARPA 2021-2023

    Affordable Housing
    Kenmore Cares Direct Cash Assistance
    Business Assistance
    Human Services

    ARPA City Council Guiding Principles

    Frequently Asked Questions

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