Sussex proposal on $45.5 million American Rescue Plan fund spending


Sussex County Finance Director Gina Jennings presented her plan to spend $45.5 million in American Rescue Plan Act money to the County Council on March 8. 

Jennings recommended the majority of the money go toward wastewater infrastructure, while putting a few million each toward the county’s Housing Trust Fund, new county paramedic and dispatcher positions and nonprofit grants. The details of her proposals must still be determined, and the council will vote on most of her recommendations (those that require $50,000 or more) individually at a later date. 

The county received half of the American Rescue Plan money in May 2021, with the rest expected to arrive in May 2022. It must all be spent or under contract by the end of 2024. 

“I want to be able to sustain this moving forward and not create a program that we’re going to have to raise taxes in order to sustain. Once the funds are gone, they’re gone. We can’t assume there’s going to be more,” Jennings said. “Most of my recommendations are going to strengthen the programs and services that we already have in place today.” 

Wastewater infrastructure 

Jennings recommended more than half of the money ($25 million) be spent on sewer infrastructure and upgrading the county’s existing Wolfe Neck and Inland Bays wastewater facilities. An additional $3 million is earmarked for cybersecurity measures for these facilities. 

“If you ever read on cybersecurity or anything like that, what wants to be attacked is the sewer system,” she said. “If you can’t flush, that’s a problem. We don’t want to be held hostage.” 



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