Stark County's townships, villages and three of its cities are set to receive an estimated $26 million from the American Rescue Plan, according to figures provided by the Ohio Township Association.
The list includes estimated allocations for North Canton, Louisville and Canal Fulton as well as all of Stark County's townships and villages.
The association said the Ohio Office of Budget and Management calculated the amounts based on population and provided the spreadsheet to the association.
The Ohio House and Ohio Senate are expected to vote during the next week on legislation appropriating $422 million in American Rescue Plan funds.
The bill is Senate Bill 111. That's out of a total of $843.73 million allocated for Ohio by the U.S. Treasury Department for local communities the American Rescue Plan law calls non-entitlement units. Shortly after Congress approved the American Rescue Plan bill in early March, it wasn't clear if townships were considered a non-entitlement unit.