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American Recovery and Reinvestment - Your Tax Dollars at Work Locally


The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will be carried out with full transparency and accountability -- and Recovery.gov is the centerpiece of that effort.  In accordance with those transparency and accountability standards of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the City of Raleigh will offer continuing access to information on local efforts related to the Recovery Act.


As Raleigh waits for the dollars to start coming in from the state and federal government, we have prepared this website to maintain a record of how that money will be spent in a way that is transparent and accountable. 


COMPONENTS OF THE STIMULUS PACKAGE
•  Clean Efficient American Energy
•  Transform our Economy with Science & Technology
•  National Telecommunications & Information Administration
•  Modernize Roads, Bridges, Transit and Waterways
•  Tax Cuts to Make Work Pay and Create Jobs


WHAT ARE WE DOING?
•  Communicating with elected officials in Washington, D.C.
•  Communicating with the Governor's Office
•  Communicating with the N.C. League of Municipalities
•  Communicating with the National Association of Counties
•  Communicating with National and State Trade Associations/Organizations
•  Communicating with peer cities


NEXT STEPS
•  Continue monitoring the progress of potential funding opportunities
•  Convene a team of relevant City departments to outline a strategy for securing stimulus funding
•  Continue communication with elected officials, trade associations, and peer cities
•  Identify specific funding opportunities


June 18, 2009 - Approval Given To Energy Efficiency Projects For City
City of Raleigh Grants Applied for and Received
Community Development & CDBG
Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises – a program of the City of Raleigh