![]() ![]() $3 million: PFAS Remediation - Water Main Extension in Cascade Township Phase I and II – City of Grand Rapids/Cascade Township.$1 million: United Methodist Community House 900 – United Methodist Community House.$500,000: Capital Enhancements for Facilities Serving Older Adults – Kent County/Area Agency on Aging of Western Michigan.$8.5 million: Transforming Kent County's Road Network – Kent County Road Commission.$4 million: Kent County Domestic Violence Action Network – Domestic Violence Community Coordinated Response Team.$1 million: Grand Rapids Public Museum West Entry and Gathering Space – Grand Rapids Public Museum.$6 million: The Grand Agricultural Center of West Michigan Kent County Youth Agricultural Association – Kent County Youth Agricultural Association.$6 million: Wyoming City Center Bridge and Trail Activation – City of Wyoming.$1.5 million: Sports Complex Expansion – West Michigan Sports Complex.$3.8 million: Lead Remediation – Paint, Pipe and Training ∙ Kent County/Kent County Health Department.$6 million: Medical Examiner Facility – Kent County.$2,837,500: School Safety Radio Network – Kent County/Kent County Sheriff’s Office.$15 million: Kent County Greenway/Parks – Kent County.$3,923,356: Behavioral Health Crisis Center – Kent County/Network 180.$1 million: Preventative Animal Control by Increasing Pet Owner Access to Veterinary Care – Community Spay Neuter Initiative Partnership (C-SNIP).$2 million: Nourish Tomorrow Advancement Campaign – Feeding America West Michigan.$1 million: The Junior Achievement Free Enterprise Center – Junior Achievement of the Michigan Great Lakes.$2 million: Krause Memorial Library – City of Rockford.$4 million: Boston Square Hub – Amplify GR.$500,000: Four Star Theatre Renovation – Marcus Ringnalda.$500,000: Kent County Equitable Housing Initiative – Housing Next.$17.5 million: Kent County Revolving Housing Fund – Kent County/Fund Administrator TBD.$108 million will be allocated to the following 30 projects, according to the Kent County government: Kent County commissioners announced how it plans to spend its $127.6 million share of funds received from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
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