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Planning Commission forwards amended CIP, makes VOTEC a top priority but limits near‑term spending
Summary
The King George County Planning Commission voted to forward an amended FY26–27 Capital Improvement Plan to the Board of Supervisors after elevating the VOTEC training facility to priority 1 while capping FY26–27 funding to $2 million for design and A&E work; other maintenance and school projects were reprioritized.
The King George County Planning Commission on the evening’s public hearing voted to forward its amended Fiscal Year 2026–27 Capital Improvement Plan to the Board of Supervisors after several changes to project priorities and near‑term funding plans.
County Administrator Matthew Smallick presented the CIP and identified a proposed $18 million line-item for a new VOTEC (vocational-technical) facility as part of the packet. Commissioners raised concerns about approving a single large sum before program needs and upfit costs were defined. “18,000,000 for the Votec,” Smallick said when…
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