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    Small Cities Thrive as ARPA Ends, NLC Reports

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMay 27, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. Smaller cities lean on cash-based funding over debt for infrastructure projects.
    2. $20% of cities rely solely on cash; 9% depend only on debt financing.
    3. ARPA funds likely spent within three years, future funding challenge for small towns.
    4. Smaller cities used ARPA funds mainly for major projects, not maintenance.

    Small Cities Use Smart Funding Strategies

    Many small cities are changing how they pay for infrastructure. Instead of relying mainly on debt, they are using more cash from their local funds. This trend is growing over the past four years. They often rely on property taxes and federal aid, which helps them avoid borrowing too much. As a result, they are managing their money wisely and preparing for the future.

    Good Timing and Preparedness

    Thanks to strong property taxes and federal grants during the pandemic, small cities had extra cash. They used these funds for big projects like roads and bridges. Interestingly, they kept their maintenance budgets intact, focusing federal aid on new construction. This careful planning means many small cities are now better prepared for when federal funds run out, likely in three years or less.

    Future Challenges and Opportunities

    Looking ahead, smaller cities will need to find new ways to fund ongoing projects once federal money disappears. However, their current approach shows resilience and good management. By using cash instead of debt, they are building a stable future. This strategy not only supports physical improvements but also boosts local quality of life. In the end, these cities are proving that careful fiscal planning pays off.

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