Funding Process

Funding for Arlington Neighborhoods Program projects comes from voter-approved General Obligation Bond Referenda. Since 1996, the County has spent $62.7 million on Arlington Neighborhoods Program projects to beautify and strengthen our neighborhoods. The program has provided funding to assist every participating neighborhood with such improvements as street, gutter and sidewalk repairs, beautification projects and better street lighting.

The funding process is outlined in the Arlington Neighborhoods Program (ANP) Guidebook (Published 2023, Version 2). Generally, for projects to be eligible for funding:

  • Community members must first develop an Arlington Neighborhoods Plan, which identifies the improvements residents want most in their neighborhood. Arlington Neighborhoods Program staff work with residents to identify priority improvement projects.
  • There are two funding sessions each year. A neighborhood may submit one project to the Arlington Neighborhoods Advisory Committee (ArNAC) for approval for each funding round.
  • The ArNAC uses a points system to prepare a list of qualified projects to the County Board for funding consideration.
  • After the County Board approves funding, neighborhood projects move into the active design phase.