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Lake County supervisors approve submittal of several FY27 community project funding requests
Summary
The Board of Supervisors authorized staff to resubmit multiple FY27 community project funding proposals — including regional water resiliency, reentry housing, a health training hub, Soda Bay Road work and an amended Southeast wastewater request — and discussed project readiness and geographic balance.
Lake County’s Board of Supervisors on March 6 approved resolutions to submit multiple community project funding proposals to the county’s congressional delegation and the U.S. Senate, directing staff to position a slate of previously vetted projects for FY27 consideration.
Chief Deputy County Administrative Officer Matthew Rothstein told the board that Congressman Thompson and Senators Padilla and Schiff invited community project funding requests and that staff recommended resubmitting three projects previously judged competitive. “Projects submitted in FY26 were received favorably by our legislative delegation,” Rothstein said, noting that a previous first phase of the South Main/Soda Bay Road project resulted in an $850,000…
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