City Of Birmingham Announces Plans For $35 Million Installment Of Recovery Funds

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Birmingham AL

09 December, 2021

9:02 PM

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From the City of Birmingham: December 9, 2021 Birmingham, AL – Mayor Randall L. Woodfin lauded the Birmingham City Council's unanimous approval of his $35 million spending plan for the first round of the city's American Rescue Plan funds. Monies will fund public safety, community and economic development, transportation, and city employees. "This is an important step in our recovery from the global pandemic," Mayor Woodfin said. "Together, with the council, our city and its residents are being positioned to thrive." Earlier this year, Birmingham was allocated $141.3 million in Local Coronavirus Fiscal Recovery Funds from the U.S. Department of Treasury. The first installment, $70,636,089, was received in May 2021. About $17.5 million of that was used to support city employees' continued service during the COVID-19 pandemic and $18 million filled the budget gap for the Birmingham Xpress bus rapid transit project due to the rise in construction costs. Here is the breakdown of the remaining $35 million funding allocation: Critical workers: $650,000-$900,000 2020 calendar year vacation buyout for fire, police, and public works employees Community-based public safety: $3 million Hospital-linked violence intervention program Community-based conflict resolution Community & economic development: $17 million COVID response for existing small businesses Microloans for new small business starts Site acquisition and remediation Attracting conferences and conventions Reimagining shuttered schools Affordable home ownership Homelessness support District-specific and city-wide councilor projects Transportation: $7.5 million Expansion of Birmingham On Demand public mobility program supported by Via Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority City of Birmingham operational and facilities funding support for World Games: $5 million Security upgrades and critical repairs to facilities operational equipment Capacity: $1.3 million Competitive grants Equity, impact, and community engagement Accounting compliance Capital projects management The city will receive the second half of the rescue funds, another $70 million, in May 2022. This press release was produced by the City of Birmingham. The views expressed are the author's own.

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