Politics & Government

$4.25M CARES Act Funding Given To Annapolis By Anne Arundel

A grant agreement signed Thursday provides the city of Annapolis with a proportional share of federal funding Anne Arundel County received.

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MD — Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley and Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman have announced a grant agreement that provides the City of Annapolis $4.25 million of federal CARES Act funding. The county received approximately $101 million of funding from the U.S. Treasury as its local share of coronavirus response funding in the federal CARES Act. The grant agreement signed Thursday provides the city of Annapolis with a proportional share of that funding.

“It was only a month ago that residents across the state of Maryland were feeling united in our battle against this deadly virus,” said Pittman in a news release. "As we work to drive out the wedges that are being driven between us, the city of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County are demonstrating what cooperation looks like. Mayor Buckley and I will build back better, together.”

Buckley said officials will "put these funds to good use to help residents and businesses get to the other side of this pandemic.”

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The amount of funding in the grant agreement takes into account the population of the city in relation to overall county population and the percentage of services provided to city residents by the county, such as health and education. The agreement requires the same level of accountability and reporting that the federal guidelines require of the county. The funds can only be used on specific equipment and actions that are related to COVID-19 response, and may not be used to replace lost revenue.

The county will post data on CARES funding expenditures by category on the OpenArundel website as soon as it is available. Examples of funding to date include purchases of personal protective equipment (PPE), equipment to make work spaces safe, food and food distribution for those in need, and rental assistance to prevent evictions.

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