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St. Louis County forwards three capital requests — landfill PFAS treatment, courthouse preservation and Ash River wastewater project — for 2026 bonding
Summary
St. Louis County approved submission of three prioritized capital appropriation requests to the state for the 2026 legislative session: a $6 million solid waste campus phase focused on PFAS mitigation, $2 million for courthouse preservation, and $7 million for an Ash River wastewater project.
The St. Louis County Board voted June 3 to submit three prioritized capital appropriation requests for the 2026 state bonding process and to begin the state submission process required by the June 13 deadline.
Commissioner Richard McDonald moved the board forward with the list and Administrator Gray and Deputy County Administrator Jim Gottschall briefed commissioners on the proposals, their timing and next steps. Gottschall said the county must submit requests to the state management and budget system by the June deadline to be considered for the 2026 legislative session.
The three prioritized…
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