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Sedgwick County CFO unveils $88.1 million tentative facilities and drainage CIP

Sedgwick County Board of County Commissioners · May 12, 2026
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Summary

County finance staff presented a tentative five-year facilities and drainage Capital Improvement Plan totaling about $88.1 million, with roughly $70.4 million proposed to be bond-funded and $18 million in cash; major items include a $5.8 million HVAC overhaul at the Ronald Reagan Building and a bond-funded 9-1-1 radio replacement planned for 2028.

County finance staff on Tuesday presented a tentative five-year Capital Improvement Plan for facilities and drainage that would spend roughly $88.1 million across the county, with about $70.4 million proposed to be funded with bonds and approximately $18 million in cash.

The presentation, led by the county’s chief financial officer (CFO), described the CIP as a starting point for commissioner discussion rather than a final recommendation. “I wanna emphasize at the very outset that this is a tentative recommended CIP,” the CFO said, urging commissioners to flag trouble spots early so staff can adjust planning and budgeting.

Key projects in the facilities and drainage portion include the county’s ongoing joint…

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