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Kings County unveils $41.4 million plan to refurbish vacant campus buildings for health, workforce and county services

Kings County Board of Supervisors · December 17, 2025
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Deputy CEO Matthew Boyette presented renderings and a $41.4 million budget to renovate three vacant county buildings for HR, job training, public health and other county services; the board discussed funding, timelines and next steps and department heads expressed support.

Kings County administrators presented a space‑planning proposal Dec. 16 to refurbish three vacant former courthouse buildings on the county campus and return county services to the central campus.

Deputy CEO Matthew Boyette walked the board through floor plans and renderings for Buildings A, B and C, saying the ‘‘grand total…is the $41,400,000’’ to demolish selected site elements, renovate three buildings and outfit offices. The project scope presented placed human resources, the Job Training Office and Public Guardian/Veterans Services in Building A; Buildings B and C…

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