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Adams County OKs agreement to receive up to $38.4 million from state fuel‑impact fund
Summary
The Adams County commissioners unanimously approved an intergovernmental agreement with the state to accept Fuel Impact Enterprise Fund dollars — roughly $6.4 million a year, totaling $38.4 million from 2024–2029 — and directed staff to begin project prioritization and coordination with CDOT and local partners.
Adams County commissioners voted 5‑0 to approve an intergovernmental agreement with the state that will make the county eligible to receive a portion of the Fuel Impact Enterprise Fund created by recent state legislation.
The resolution, presented under new business by Acting County Manager Kristen Sullivan and explained by Janet Lundquist of Public Works, authorizes the county to receive up to 64% of a set‑aside from the state fuel‑impact program — “which breaks down to $6,400,000 annually” and a total…
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