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Property Management says county faces roughly $35 million annual backlog to catch up on building replacements
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Property Management staff told the Planning Board subcommittee the county needs about $35 million this year to begin addressing a 10‑year capital replacement plan and described the agency’s portfolio and ongoing projects.
Property Management Division of the Office of Budget and Finance told the Planning Board subcommittee that Baltimore County needs roughly $35 million in the current year to begin catching up on deferred capital replacement and that the same baseline will be needed annually under a 10‑year plan.
The presentation by Deborah Shindle, Property Management, laid out the scale of county facilities and recent capital spending. "We currently have over 6,600,000 square feet of building space," Shindle said, and the division maintains "over 260 primary buildings, and another 675 ancillary buildings and structures." She told the committee that a recent assessment of 191 large facilities showed the county is "probably 20 years behind on ...…
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