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Council approves Destination Medical Center 2026–27 operating and capital plan with $38 million set aside for downtown infrastructure
Summary
The City Council approved the Destination Medical Center Corporation's two‑year operating budget and six‑year CIP on Oct. 6, endorsing a $38 million allocation for downtown public‑private infrastructure while several council members pressed for earlier council briefings and more public engagement.
The Rochester City Council voted Oct. 6 to approve the Destination Medical Center Corporation (DMCC) operating budgets for 2026–27 and a six‑year projected capital improvement program. The council approved the DMCC recommendation after a motion by Council Member Dohring and a second from Council Member Keane.
Deputy Administrator Cindy Steinhauser told the council the two‑year plan aligns DMCC projects with the city’s budget cycle and prioritizes completing current projects, supporting public and private infrastructure investments and preserving resources for a five‑year plan update. Steinhauser said the downtown public‑private infrastructure line in the recommendation totals…
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