Lexington’s plans for spending its $120 million in ARPA funds

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Town Branch Commons | rendering by Lexington City Government

On Tues., Oct 26, city council members met to discuss how Lexington should spend its $120 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds.

Council members decided to set aside $12 million for affordable housing, tourism, broadband internet in North Lexington + homeless initiatives.

That still leaves $108 million on the table + dozens of proposed projects. Today we’re breaking down the proposed projects by subgroups so that you know how the city is thinking about spending the remaining ARPA funds.

Infrastructure Projects

  • $17.5 million for Coldstream Infrastructure projects
  • $3 million for tree canopy improvements
  • $300k for solar energy
  • $1.2 million for pedestrian projects
  • $4.5 million for government infrastructure
Parks & Recreation

  • $10 million for a new Cardinal Run North park
  • $10 million for various park updates including sports courts, greenways + playgrounds
Critical City Services + Public Safety

  • $3.1 million for breathing equipment for the Fire Department
  • $6.1 million for Fire Department fleet replacements
  • $5 million for Police Department fleet replacements
  • $4 million for city government fleet replacements
  • $600k for renovations to the Black and Williams gymnasium
  • $2.5 million for a new Fire Department Training Academy facility
Equity Services

Economic Development

You can attend the next scheduled ARPA funding meeting on Thurs., Nov. 4.

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Aaron is a proud Kentuckian, father, and storyteller. His background began in documentary filmmaking, but he realized that the pen is mightier than the lens when he helped launch LEXtoday. When he’s not writing, you can find him exploring city parks with his family, or getting lost in the woods.