NEW IBERIA, La. ( KLFY ) — The New Iberia City Council members gathered for one last special meeting before the new year to discuss and finalize budget allocations for the American Rescue Plan Act , or ARPA, funds given to the city.
The city received $10.3 million from ARPA.
New Iberia Mayor Freddie DuCourt said receiving funds from ARPA allowed the city’s council to take on projects to revitalize communities in New Iberia.
“We came up with a plan four years ago, $10.3 million, many of it was spread out through the community,” he said.
During the discussion, funds were finalized on how they would be allocated to every project, with alternate projects as backup if needed.
DeCourt said some of the funds were allocated for projects to deal with blighted properties, repairing roofs, the city’s sewer and drainage system, and the steamboat pavilion in downtown, among other things.
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District 2 Councilman Marlon Lewis said he’s confident every project that was taken on and allocated funding for will be completed.