The City of Lima is looking for community input on how to best spend the American Rescue Plan Act dollars they received.
The city getting just over 26-million dollars to spend on issues that came up due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They are inviting the public to attend a citywide meeting and take a short online survey to get a better feel on what people want to see as a result.
Lima Community Development Director Susan Crotty explains, “We’re looking to the public to help us prioritize projects and programs we may now be able to provide. Lima City Council and Mayor Smith do not want to make decisions in a vacuum so we’re developing the Better Together Plan in order to prioritize projects.”
You can find the survey link on your screen and the public meetings are scheduled for March 8th, 15th, and 22nd. You can also e-mail comments at the address listed.
www.surveymonkey.com/r/LimaBetterTogether
e-mail bettertogether@cityhall.lima.oh.us
March 8 – 6 pm – Bradfield Center, 505 S. Collett
March 15 – 6 pm – St. Mark’s Church, 1110 N. Metcalf
March 22 – 4 pm Lima Public Library, 650 W. Market
