The Cobb County Board of Commissioners on Aug. 12 approved reallocating American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds in an amount not to exceed $110,000 to support service projects designed to enhance mental, physical and behavioral healthcare services.
County finance staff presented the item requesting authority to reallocate the ARPA funds and to authorize the chairwoman to execute any necessary agreements. Commissioners carried the motion 5-0.
Why it matters: ARPA funds remain a significant local federal funding source for COVID response and recovery priorities. This allocation directs additional ARPA resources to health-related services that county staff described as designed to improve access and capacity for mental and behavioral health supports.
Details: The finance director asked the board to approve the reallocation and to authorize corresponding budget transactions and execution of related agreements. The approved motion capped the allocation at $110,000 and delegated execution authority to the chairwoman. No specific vendor contracts or subrecipients were named at the meeting; staff will administer the funding in line with ARPA requirements.
Discussion vs. decision: The meeting record shows a staff presentation and a motion to approve the reallocation; the formal decision was board approval. The item did not include detailed program scopes or vendor awards at the meeting.
Taper: Staff will proceed with budget transactions and any required agreement execution; further program-level details or implementation timelines were not discussed at the meeting.