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克利夫兰及周边地区消息
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Mayor Justin Bibb proposes investing $40 million
of American Rescue Plan Act funding on education, jobs, workforce
development and modern technology
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Monday, January 9, 2023 — Cleveland Tonight,
Mayor Justin M. Bibb will introduce to Cleveland City Council over
$40 million in proposed American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) investments
focused on education, jobs, democracy, and the modernization of city
services.
“The pandemic has been hard on all of us, especially our kids and
our families. My administration remains focused on helping provide
the necessary supports that students, educators, and parents need as
we continue to come out of the pandemic,” said Mayor Bibb. “These
critical initiatives will help accelerate progress on literacy,
mental health, and engagement.”
“These ARPA funds are once-in-a-lifetime investments in Cleveland’s
future,” Bibb added. “That’s why we’re focusing on the building
blocks of a stronger tomorrow: our kids, our workers, and our civic
fabric. It’s this kind of catalytic investment in the things that
matter most that will ensure Cleveland thrives for generations to
come.”
This docket of ARPA proposals includes:
Education for Everyone ($16.68M)
- Coordinated Supports to Catch Students Up:
These initiatives serve to develop and scale innovative education
practices that work, further engage families in their students’
learning, and ensure all early learners have supports for reading.
- Education Pathways to Good Jobs:
Education is a critical pathway toward family-sustaining wages for
all Clevelanders. This initiative aims to re-engage residents whose
educational pathway was disrupted during COVID and to establish
stronger career pathway planning for Cleveland students in grades
6-12.
- Integrated Health Initiative:
Integrate health services into CMSD schools to provide students with
physical and mental services on-site and remotely, build trust in
healthcare, increase health literacy, and destigmatize mental
health.
Inclusive Economic Recovery ($13.5M)
- Built Environment Workforce Development:
Grow the workforce pipeline in high-demand good jobs in “built
environment” sectors (construction, transit, green infrastructure,
broadband, lead and brownfield remediation), with specific metrics
to bring more Black, Latinx, and women workers into the skilled
trades and other occupations that build the community around us.
- Site Acquisition and Development:
Acquire, remediate, and prepare commercial sites for business
development and growth along Opportunity Corridor, ultimately
attracting more jobs to the City.
Modernizing City Hall ($4M)
- 311 Digital Government Software:
To better provide essential City services, this initiative will
modernize 311 operations with a digital resident engagement platform
and revamped call intake capabilities.
Violence Prevention and Public Safety ($0.85M)
- Violence Prevention Strategic Plan:
Engage the community in the development of a long-term violence
prevention strategic plan.
Civic Participation Fund ($5.5M)
- Participatory Budgeting: Enables
residents to propose and vote for projects in their neighborhoods by
piloting a participatory budgeting process, a new investment in
Cleveland’s civic infrastructure which lets community decide how to
spend part of a public budget. |
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