Water rebates and projects top candidate wants

“Westminster will only receive 50% upfront and the other half in 2022, so it will be important to properly prioritize allocation for critical needs. 2021: $5M to the community (direct aid to residents and small businesses), and $2M for childcare subsidy program to provide financial assistance to working parents to survive the city’s current childcare affordability crisis. 2022: $8.7M to water infrastructure (accompanied by reduction of water bills). ARPA also allows cities to lobby for additional aid, of which we should allocate towards improving our roads and broadband services.”

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“A true social agent of change, Obi Ezeadi has a chance to become only the second African American city councilman in the history of Westminster, Colorado.”