FOX 54 spoke to Augusta Mayor Hardie Davis Jr. who has already laid out a plan on where to use it. He says the City will need to weigh all proposals they receive but for the most part, Mayor Davis said this money is going to areas showing the greatest need. Replenishing the city’s rainy-day fund, the homeless population, covid-19 safety in city-building and schools, and some room for the city to grow. “The thing that’s most important for us in the City of Augusta are the following, one, we need to take those resources if they’re successful in getting it to President Biden’s desk and make sure that we shore up our rainy-day reserve fund.”