There are three phases for ARPA spending. Phase one and two are complete, Phase 3 is underway.
Phase I (May-December 2021)
The initial phase of ARPA award is focused on providing immediate relief to address the negative impacts caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The City of Fayetteville aimed to support agencies assisting disproportionately impacted communities, small businesses, and the hospitality industry, including downtown revitalization. In this phase, the City began identifying revenue loss and eligible uses of funding.
The Mayor and City Council, working closely with relevant stakeholders and city staff, identified specific projects and programs to help achieve these objectives and established a clear plan for obligating funds to these initiatives.
Phase II (January to July 2023)
The second phase of the ARPA award is focused on aligning funding with identified City Council and community goals. The primary objectives for this phase are:
- Fund projects and programs that support the recovery efforts in the community
- Ensure that funded initiatives align with the City Council and community goals
- Implement and Execute approved projects and programs
Phase III (January 2023)
The third phase of the American Rescue Plan Act - Project Implementation (ARPA-PJ) is focused on reassessing community needs and monitoring large projects and programs funded by ARPA. The primary objectives for this phase are:
- Reassess community needs to ensure that funding is fully appropriated by December 2024
- Fund and monitor large projects and programs that support the recovery efforts in the community
- Ensure that funded initiatives align with the City Council and community goals
- Establish a system to monitor and control the progress of funded projects regularly