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Adams County staff outline $38.4 million fuels‑impact enterprise funds, urge rapid prioritization
Summary
County staff briefed commissioners on a new state program that provides Adams County roughly $6.4 million per year (total $38.4M) to mitigate freight/fuel transport impacts. Staff recommended quick decisions to obligate funds before 2029 and sought board guidance on prioritization and regional collaboration.
Adams County staff presented an update on the state’s fuels impact reduction program and the county’s associated enterprise fund. The state allocation provides Adams County approximately $6.4 million per year; the county expects to receive roughly $38.4 million across the program period. Staff asked the board to provide prioritization guidance so the county can obligate funds and meet the state’s spending deadlines.
Key constraints and opportunities Staff emphasized two legally binding dates from the state program: all county obligations must be made by January 1, 2029, and…
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