Oakland County’s ARPA Report Highlights Investments in Mental Health, Business Growth, Parks, Seniors, and Housing
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Oakland County’s ARPA Report Highlights Investments in Mental Health, Business Growth, Parks, Seniors, and Housing
Pontiac, Mich. – Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter has released the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Annual Report for 2023, detailing how Oakland County is investing $244 million ARPA dollars from the federal government into the community.
As required by ARPA, Oakland County presented its Recovery Plan Performance Report for the period ending June 30, 2023. The county has designated nearly $146.5 million of the ARPA funds for residents, businesses, schools, and non-profit organizations and has delivered more than $60.5 million to recipients to date.
County executive administration, in partnership with the Board of Commissioners (BOC), is funding projects that reflect Oakland County’s mission, vision and values while addressing the most significant challenges facing residents with a special focus on mental health, housing and economic hardships affecting both businesses and families.
To read in more detail about the ARPA-invested programs, services, and initiatives, visit oakgov.com/arp.