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Board tables release of 2026–2030 CIP draft after debate over sales-and-use tax and project timing
Summary
Following discussion about a newly identified $10 million sales-and-use-tax shortfall and changes to project timing, the board voted to table release of the 2026–2030 Capital Improvement Program draft for additional review and revisions; vote to table carried Sept. 23.
The Dakota County Board of Commissioners on Sept. 23 voted to table action on releasing the draft 2026–2030 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for public review, sending the item back to staff for edits and allowing additional board discussion before public release.
Erin Sorba, deputy director of physical development, described the CIP as a "fluid process" with numbers and project timing moving as the county refines fund-balance and revenue assumptions. She told the board the 2026 total plan was approximately $146.8 million,…
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