Scottsdale allocates AZCares Fund

By Melissa Rosequist | Scottsdale Independent

Nearly $30 million in federal funds have officially made their way through the municipal approval process, providing monetary assistance for Scottsdale community needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.

On July 1, Scottsdale City Council accepted $29,628,014 from the AZCares Fund as part of the federal CARES Act with a unanimously 7-0 vote.

Uses range from utility assistance for residents to providing retrofitting to city businesses that house large quantities of people.

The money will be divvied up to:

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