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100% of Baltimore City's ARPA budget has been committed.

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86% of Baltimore City's ARPA funds have been spent.

as of 12/31/2025. Learn more at the ARPA Dashboard.

ARPA Dashboard

The Recovery Office has launched the Baltimore City American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Reporting Center Data Dashboard, prioritizing transparency. This reporting center features a dashboard specifically designed to provide information on proposals, funded projects, and their progress.

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Recovery Reports

The Recovery Office must submit an annual Recovery Plan and quarterly reports to the U.S. Department of Treasury. The Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs also provides a monthly report to the Baltimore City Council. Copies of these reports and summaries are available below.

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ARPA Impact Indicators

The Impact Indicator StoryMaps establish a baseline for the City of Baltimore's status before ARPA funding and a framework for tracking future progress. Residents can see where ARPA investments have been made and anticipate how conditions will change in the coming years.

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