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Council allocates $8 million for Kings County Hospital trauma and ambulatory upgrades

5894140 · October 1, 2025
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The New York City Council included $8 million in its fiscal 2026 capital budget for Kings County Hospital: $5 million earmarked by hospital speakers for emergency-department upgrades and $3 million for the ambulatory care pavilion, officials said at a hospital ceremony.

New York City Council has allocated $8 million in the fiscal year 2026 capital budget for Kings County Hospital, Council Speaker Adrienne Adams said at a ceremony at the Central Brooklyn facility where local officials and hospital leaders gathered to outline how the money will be used.

Hospital leaders at the event said the first tranche of $5,000,000 will be reserved for the emergency department and the remaining $3,000,000 will be used to expand capacity and efficiency in the ambulatory care pavilion. "We will airmark the first tranche of dollars, 5,000,000, to be used for our emergency department," a hospital…

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