Politics & Government
Here's How Woodbury Will Spend Its American Rescue Plan Funds
Woodbury was awarded $6 million from the federal American Rescue Plan, according to the new ARPA Tracker tool.

WOODBURY, MN — The city of Woodbury was awarded $6 million from the federal American Rescue Plan that was signed into law last year. That's according to the new ARPA Tracker created by the GREATER MSP Partnership.
"The MSP ARPA Tracker creates transparency into how cities and counties in our region are prioritizing $1.2 billion in flexible federal funding," said Peter Frosch, President & CEO of the GREATER MSP Partnership.
"The decisions these cities and counties make now regarding their ARPA funds are incredibly important to our future. Maximizing the opportunity with ARPA funding could make our region more inclusive, safe, vibrant and competitive for decades to come. This is our chance to jumpstart a generation of growth and prosperity in the Greater MSP region."
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All of the $6 million distributed to Woodbury will be spent on "future water infrastructure projects" that have not yet been determined.
Find out more information using the ARPA Tracker.
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