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Coconino County says $27.8 million in ARPA funds fully spent; report lists broadband, housing, behavioral health and senior services outcomes

3539654 · May 28, 2025
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County finance staff reported the American Rescue Plan Act state and local fiscal recovery funds ($27.8M) were fully obligated and expended by the Dec. 31, 2024 deadline; officials summarized community grants and county projects including behavioral health, housing repairs, senior meals and workforce training.

Coconino County finance officials told the Board of Supervisors on May 27 that the county has expended the $27.8 million it received under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) state and local fiscal recovery fund program and has submitted the required reporting covering obligations and expenditures through the federal deadlines.

The finance presentation summarized two streams of spending: community grant awards made after a competitive request-for-proposals process and county department projects. The board had established priority areas for community grants—behavioral health, housing, business supports, workforce and education, services for vulnerable populations, and COVID-related government…

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