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Planning Board subcommittee accepts FY26-FY31 CIP budget, asks transmittal letter to highlight deferred maintenance
Summary
The Planning Board’s Capital Improvement Budget & Program subcommittee accepted the proposed FY26 budget and FY26–31 capital program and requested language in the transmittal letter calling attention to a backlog of deferred maintenance on roads, buildings and other county facilities.
The Baltimore County Planning Board subcommittee on the Capital Improvement Budget and Program on Feb. 20 voted to accept the staff-recommended Stage 1 proposed fiscal year 2026 capital budget and the FY26–31 capital program, and asked that the transmittal letter to the County Executive and County Council call attention to deferred maintenance needs across county agencies.
Subcommittee chair Emily Brophy opened the Feb. 20 work session by asking staff from the Department of Planning to present agency responses to citizen input meeting requests. Planning staff reviewed Agency-proposed capital budgets, explained that the director of the budget office sets agency target limits, and said staff had found no net change in funding amounts or sources from the adopted fiscal year 2025 budget.
Planning staff described numerous community requests…
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