Alton City Council Approves SIUE Hire For Child Friendly City Data Study
ALTON – In another split vote, Alton aldermen approved $14,616 in ARPA funds to hire an SIUE graduate student to conduct a data study as the city aims to earn “Child Friendly City” status. Alton City Council members on Wednesday voted 5-2 to approve the disbursement of $14,616 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to pay an SIUE graduate student to collect and analyze data as part of the city’s effort to become a UNICEF -certified Child Friendly City . This follows Monday’s 5-2 vote from the Committee of the Whole after some debate over the item’s benefit to the city, as previously reported on Riverbender.com . Each member voted the same way at both meetings, with Ward 1 Alderman Chris Bohn and Ward 3 Alderman Michael Velloff consistently voting against the resolution . A graduate research assistant ( GRA ) from SIUE will be tasked with collecting and analyzing data about Alton’s
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