In addition to the many ARPA-funded programs that relate to the Recovery Theme of Health (view here), there are many other projects and programs supported by the City that relate to the theme. The chart below displays total amounts of non-ARPA funding that support initiatives that tie to Health.
Learn more about these specific projects on the City’s Budget Website.
2022 Budget Offer
Offer #
2022 Allocation
Low Income Senior Disabled Resident Rebate Program
26.1
$168,080
Adaptive Recreation Opportunities (ARO)
34.7
$342,256
Reduced Fee Scholarships Program
34.13
$190,000
Safe Routes to School
13.2
$184,460
Dial-A-Ride
19.3
$1,919,209
FC Moves Mobility Management
13.1
$610,600
Active Modes
13.3
$441,825
Human Services Program Grant Funding
47.7
$250,000
CCIP – Pedestrian Sidewalk ADA
21.5
$1,200,000
CCIP – Bicycle Infrastructure
13.5
$350,000
CCIP – Siphon Bike / Pedestrian Overpass
21.16
$500,000
Total: $6,156,430
2023-2024 Budget Offer
Offer #
2023 Allocation
2024 Allocation
Safe Routes to School
27.2
$227,725
$235,720
Dial-A-Ride
51.3
$2,042,455
$2,048,220
Income-Qualified and Reduced-Fee Department Bundle
11.5
$396,815
$412,355
FC Moves Mobility Management
27.1
$589,788
$612,766
Active Modes
27.3
$466,742
$485,693
Adaptive Recreation Opportunities (ARO)
43.7
$334,800
$349,523
Human Services Program Grant Funding
31.7
$250,000
$250,000
Gardens on Spring Creek Expanded Programs
50.12
$99,145
$165,632
CCIP – Bicycle Infrastructure
27.5
$500,000
$800,000
Siphon Bicycle / Pedestrian Overpass
25.19
$450,000
$0
Total: $10,717,379
Key
- 2022 Budget Offer: Name of the project / program in the 2022 Adopted Budget. Please Note: Due to the pandemic, the City adopted a one-year budget, rather than the typical two-year budget. View the City’s 2022 Adopted Budget.
- 2023-2024 Budget Offer: Name of the project / program in the 2023-2024 Adopted Budget. View the City’s 2023-2024 Budget.
- Offer #: Offer Number used to identify individual projects in the City budget
- Allocation: Amount of non-ARPA funds budgeted for a particular project. Allocation amounts for a particular program can vary year to year.
Glossary
- ARPA: American Rescue Plan Act, federal act passed in March 2021, established $1.9 trillion in COVID-19 relief funding. The City received $28.1M of ARPA funds in 2021.
- ARPA Funds: ARPA Funds or American Rescue Plan Act Funds refers to the funds the City of Fort Collins has received from the federal American Rescue Plan Act. In the majority of cases, ARPA Funds is used as shorthand to refer to the $28.1 million SLFRF received by the City
- SLFRF: State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). $360B was allocated via SLFRF to state and local governments to assist with recovery. The City of Fort Collins received $28.1 million SLFRF funds for pandemic response and recovery.