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County proposes new Department of Transportation and Capital Construction, outlines $1.56B six-year CIP and FY27 appropriation requests
Summary
County Executive and staff proposed merging capital construction functions into a new Department of Transportation and Capital Construction (DTCC) to improve delivery and accountability; OMB presented a proposed $1.56 billion six-year CIP and requested roughly $149 million in FY27 appropriations for advancing projects including fire station work, a public-safety training center, judicial center plans and major transportation projects.
Prince William County leaders on Tuesday outlined a proposed reorganization to create a Department of Transportation and Capital Construction (DTCC) and presented a $1.56 billion, six-year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) proposal that would advance multiple priority projects.
County Executive Shorter and Transportation Director Rick Kenizales said the reorganization would consolidate capital construction delivery now spread across multiple departments (Transportation, Parks & Recreation, Facilities) into a single department responsible for design, right-of-way, utility relocation, construction and facilities implementation. Staff said the change is intended to improve efficiency, accountability and public transparency; the proposed new structure would add staff from Facilities and Parks into DTCC and create one new position (Deputy Director of Capital Construction) while keeping the Department of Transportation intact.
Mandy Spina (Transformation Management Office) described the…
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