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Anne Arundel board adopts superintendent’s FY2027 capital budget and six-year plan
Summary
The Board of Education adopted the superintendent’s fiscal year 2027 capital budget, six-year capital improvement plan and state CIP by an 8–0 vote after a public hearing and a prior workshop.
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The Board of Education of Anne Arundel County voted unanimously to adopt the superintendent’s recommended fiscal year 2027 capital budget, the six-year capital improvement plan and the state capital improvement plan.
The board had held a workshop on the recommendation and conducted a public hearing earlier in the meeting; after discussion, members voted 8–0 to approve the plans.
Why it matters: The capital budget directs spending on school construction, renovation and safety projects over the coming fiscal year and sets priorities that affect facilities planning across the county.
What the board did: The superintendent recommended adoption of the FY 2027 capital budget and six-year plan. After public testimony and a prior workshop, the board approved the motion to adopt by an 8–0 vote.
Context and next steps: Dr. Bedell and district staff presented the plan at a public workshop; the board said staff would continue to provide detail as projects move toward implementation. The approval authorizes the district to proceed with capital planning steps and to submit the state plan as required.
Vote: The motion to adopt the FY 2027 capital budget and six-year plan passed 8–0.

