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Camden County previews new consolidated Department of Public Health facility funded partly by state and SPLOST dollars
Summary
A Camden County representative and Robbie Horton, city manager for St. Marys, led a tour of a new 12,500-square-foot Department of Public Health facility near the county hospital, saying the $6 million-plus project centralizes clinical and environmental health services.
A Camden County representative and Robbie Horton, city manager for St. Marys, led a tour of the county's new Department of Public Health facility on Winding Road, saying the 12,500-square-foot building centralizes clinical and environmental health services previously spread across three sites.
The county representative said the project cost is “right over $6,000,000 in total,” and that about $3,000,000 of that amount came from the state. The official described the building as bringing “public health as a whole in 1 location,” consolidating clinical services now in Woodbine and St. Marys with the environmental health functions previously located at an annex off Gross Road and Highway 40.
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