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City staff: $41 million in federal grants at risk as administration shifts; council encouraged to monitor impacts
Summary
Deputy City Manager Tyler Marr told council that about $100 million in federal funding is currently active for the city and partners, with roughly $41 million flagged as at risk amid federal priority changes. Staff outlined possible revenue and service impacts and said they will monitor and report back.
Deputy City Manager Tyler Marr told the Fort Collins City Council on first reading that the city currently has just under $100 million in active federal funding and had identified about $41 million in grants as "at risk" because of changing federal priorities.
Marr said the city is tracking programs that lack final authorization or contracting and flagged programs tied to recent federal initiatives as particularly vulnerable. "Our goal with this presentation is really to talk about a couple of areas: 1, where we know there are direct impacts or potential impacts to the city organization; broader…
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