Larimer County submits 2023 4th quarter State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds report
Larimer County has submitted its required 2023 4th Quarter Project and Expenditure Report for the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (SLFRF). The report shows that Larimer County spent $105,371 during the final three months of 2023 as follows:
- $43,046 for a Special Prosecutor position in the Office of the District Attorney
- $42,649 for COVID-19 testing and symptom monitoring at the county jail
- $10,826 for reimbursements under the Immediate Needs Grants Program
- $8,850 for Vicarious Trauma Training in the Community Justice Alternatives Department
As of the 4th quarter of 2023, Larimer County has expended $52.4 million, or 76% of its $69.3 million allocation. The county has until the end of 2024 to obligate and the end of 2026 to spend the remaining funds. The county will spend its remaining allocation during 2024 through the Lost Revenue Provision of the SLFRF. An update on the SLFRF was provided to the Board of County Commissioners on January 22. The Work Session can be viewed on Youtube here, while you can see the Power Point presentation here.
Josh Fudge, Director
(970) 498-7017
jfudge@larimer.gov
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