During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the current status of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, revealing a balance of approximately $130,045 that remains unallocated. The meeting highlighted the complexities surrounding budgeting and expenditures, particularly in relation to various projects and their associated costs.
Key points of discussion included the rising costs of specific projects, such as an increase of $2,000 for insulation related to the \"shakes to shingles\" initiative. Officials noted that while $274,000 has not yet been spent, only $133,000 remains unallocated, emphasizing the need for contracts or invoices to obligate these funds by the end of the year.
Concerns were raised about the availability of funds for purchasing poll books, with officials indicating that the current budget may not cover this expense. However, discussions suggested that infrastructure funds could potentially be utilized to address shortfalls.
The meeting also revealed that the town is significantly under budget for its records digitization project, having spent only $82,000 of the estimated $125,000. This surplus of $42,000 has led to confusion regarding the overall available balance, as officials debated how unspent funds should be reflected in financial reports.
Ultimately, the board moved to authorize the use of ARPA funds for the purchase of poll books, indicating a consensus that sufficient funds are available. The meeting concluded with a call for updated financial reports to ensure accurate budgeting and allocation of remaining funds for future projects.