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Posted Jul 2, 2009 by Jeff Scullin
Updated Jul 2, 2009 at 03:29 PM
The federal stimulus money is starting to flow to local communities across the country. Pasco County is counting on about $35 million, and some of it should have been in county coffers yesterday. Pasco officials plan on using the bulk of that money for a road-widening project in the busy central Pasco development corridor.
Other federal stimulus money will go for:
* Replacing buses on the county public transit system and installing security cameras
* Offering rental assistance for people at-risk of becoming homeless
* Rehabbing and reselling foreclosed homes
Money is going from Washington all over the country. To see where it’s going, check out: http://tinyurl.com/nk5g3b
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