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Fort Collins unveils 15‑year strategic funding plan to target climate investments
Summary
City staff presented a strategic funding plan to prioritize the climate portion of the 2050 tax, utility efficiency funds and disposal‑bag fees across 13 OCF "big moves," using a 15‑year projection window and a two‑year update cadence to feed the 2027 budget cycle.
Fort Collins staff on Wednesday laid out a 15‑year strategic funding plan intended to guide investments tied to the city’s Our Climate Future goals, including how to prioritize spending of the climate portion of the 2050 tax.
Chief Sustainability Officer Jacob Castillo told council the plan is intended to "organize, prioritize and sequence the existing and emerging actions so that city leadership can resource the work effectively." He said staff will use the plan to recommend allocations that align with council priorities and the city’s two‑year budget cycle.
The plan identifies three core near‑term funding sources: the climate portion of the 2050 tax, remittance fees from disposable bags, and…
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