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Developmental Pathways tells Arapahoe County mill‑levy funds supported services for more than 7,400 residents; commissioners praise local programming

2980219 · March 11, 2025
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Summary

Developmental Pathways presented its annual mill‑levy report, describing county‑funded local programs, wraparound care coordination, unmet‑needs grants, scholarships and a community outreach wait list that served about 1,200 Arapahoe County families last year.

Developmental Pathways, the county’s designated community‑center board and case‑management agency for intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) services, reported to Arapahoe County commissioners that county mill‑levy funding supported services for more than 7,400 county residents during the previous fiscal year.

Matt Van Auken, Developmental Pathways’ chief executive officer, and staff described how roughly $14.6 million in last‑year mill‑levy funds were used across three program pillars: early intervention (0–3 years), long‑term care and case management, and local IDD programming such as respite, scholarships, provider grants and unmet‑needs assistance.

Staff said about 50% of levy dollars went to care…

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