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Health Department proposes $14.9M in FY26 CIP; new WSSC septic-connection funding included, council raises access concerns for southern county

3192315 · May 5, 2025
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Summary

David Noto, presenting the Health Department's capital plan on May 5, said the department’s FY26 proposed capital expenditures total $14.9 million and include four projects; the department added a new WSSC septic-connection project supported by a $1.6 million congressional earmark and $160,000 in county pay-as-you-go funds.

David Noto, presenting for the Health Department, told the County Council Committee of the Whole on May 5 that the department’s total FY26–31 CIP project cost is approximately $123.3 million, with $14.9 million proposed for FY26. Noto said the department listed four projects in this year’s budget, including upgrades to the Chevrolet Clinic, Greenbelt Health Center and Dyer Center as part of health facilities renovations.

Noto described one new project labeled "WSSC Water Septic Connection," which provides funding to connect households with failing septic systems in underserved communities to the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission sewer system. "WSSC received $1,600,000 in congressionally…

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