In Plymouth, as part of the American Rescue Plan Act, or ARPA, passed in the spring of 2021, the federal government allocated over one hundred million dollars to the County of Plymouth. Plymouth County Commissioners have overseen the distribution of these funds to the 26 towns, plus the City of Brockton that make up Plymouth […]
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County Has Distributed Over Seventy Million Dollars In ARPA Funds
July 22nd, 2024 | ARPARoad To Opening Water St. Roadway A Long One
May 17th, 2024 | ARPAIn Plymouth, it’s here—and that’s the long awaited completion of the relocation of the sewer interceptor pipe from under the harbor to beneath Water St. This is a project that began in December of 2022 but due to construction delays was put on hold in March of last year and did not resume until May […]
Sullivan Discusses Good Samaritan, ARPA Projects
April 25th, 2024 | ARPABrockton Mayor Robert Sullivan speaks with WATD’s Dan McCready about ongoing issues at Good Samaritan Medical Center, ARPA Spending and other issues.
Plymouth’s Stephens Field Improvements Price Tag Is Five Million-CPA And ARPA Pay The BillÂ
October 17th, 2023 | ARPAIn Plymouth, for many, Stephens Field brings back cherished memories—a park by the sea where folks have gone to meet friends, play tennis and baseball, and just have fun since 1930, when the Stephens family donated the land. Lately, the park has been in a rough condition, but improvement has begun, according to David Gould, […]
So Far Plymouth County Distributes 14 Million In ARPA Funds To 9 County Communities
December 1st, 2022 | ARPAIn Plymouth, about a year ago, Plymouth County was awarded a one hundred ten million dollar grant program from the federal government and the County undertook the disbursement and management of ARPA, or the American Rescue Plan Act program. The ARPA program is meant to address a lot of the needs that were exposed during […]