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County updates on congressionally directed spending: some awards obligated, Tribal service center awaits USDA release
Summary
County staff reviewed status of congressionally directed spending (CDS) projects: FY23/FY24 awards are largely obligated or in process; the Tribal Nation service center award is awaiting USDA procedural steps (staff reported a possible June release); FY25 requests were not funded under continuing resolutions and were resubmitted for FY26.
Coconino County staff provided an update on congressionally directed spending (CDS) on May 16, reporting that many FY23 and FY24 projects have been obligated or are in active implementation, while some need additional federal steps before funds can be released.
Why it matters: CDS awards can fund infrastructure and public-safety projects at scales the county cannot afford alone. The county’s CD S portfolio includes water and sewer work for Fort Tuthill, Tribal Nation service-center funding, emergency-management enhancements, wildfire-prevention projects delivered through the U.S. Forest Service,…
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