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Project Arriba reports workforce placements; county contract set at up to $150,000 annually
Summary
Project Arriba reported participant and placement metrics and said the county-funded contract provides up to $150,000 annually; staff said Project Arriba agreed to a 5% reduction for FY26, which will be formalized by amendment.
Project Arriba gave an annual update to the El Paso County Commissioners Court on July 14 describing multi-year outcomes for workforce development services supported by a county contract that the county capped at a not-to-exceed $150,000 per year.
Christian Martinez, manager for the county’s economic development department, introduced the update and said the renewed agreement with Project Arriba covers three years with a contractual cap of $150,000 annually; he told the court Project Arriba agreed to reduce FY26’s budget by 5 percent because of county budget constraints and that staff will bring an amendment formalizing…
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