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Direct Care & Treatment seeks $11.4M for asset preservation, $15M for St. Peter water and sewer

5108884 · February 27, 2025
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Department of Human Services’ Direct Care and Treatment division told the Capital Investment Committee it needs bonds for facility repairs across secure treatment campuses and requested $15 million specifically to replace water, sanitary and storm infrastructure at the St. Peter campus.

Nancy Freeman, chief operating officer for Direct Care and Treatment (DCT) at the Minnesota Department of Human Services, told the Capital Investment Committee on Feb. 27 that DCT operates specialized, secure behavioral‑health facilities statewide and faces a persistent deferred‑maintenance need.

Freeman said DCT manages about 3,000,000 square feet of state physical plant across large campuses in St. Peter, Anoka, Moose Lake, Brainerd and Willmar plus more than 70 state‑owned group homes, with replacement value the presentation…

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