Georgetown City Council identified potential uses for $8 million from the American Rescue Plan Act, or ARPA, during a July 13 regular meeting.
City staff presented council several options for potential expenses, and officials identified the following priorities:
- Reimbursement for money spent on protective equipment throughout 2020;
- Improvement of water infrastructure, sidewalks and building security and safety;
- Creation of a K-9 unit for the city's police department; and
- Construction of a Downtown parking garage Downtown
Georgetown has been allocated a total of $8 million through ARPA. So far, the city has received $4 million of the grant money in June and officially accepted it on July 13.
The remaining $4 million is expected to be received in June 2022, Georgetown Finance Director Leigh Wallace said.













