Tucson has to ‘get creative’ to use $95 million in federal coronavirus funds

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By Justin Sayers | Tucson.com

Tucson officials are thinking outside the box when it comes to devising ways to use the $95 million from the federal CARES Act that the city received to help overcome steep revenue losses due to the pandemic.

That’s because that money — exactly $95,634,512 — cannot be used for revenue replacement, only for coronavirus-related expenditures incurred by the city.

That includes expenses like acquiring medical and protective supplies; improving telework capabilities for employees; providing paid sick and family leave to employees; and caring for homeless individuals, according to a memo sent to Tucson City Council members this month that was obtained by the Star.

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