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Woodbury County Supervisors approve funds for 4 FY26 Capital Improvement Projects
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — The Woodbury County Board of Supervisors approved money for four Fiscal Year 2026 Capital Improvement Projects (CIP's).
Supervisors approved $316,300 in funds during its weekly meeting on June 10. The money went to the following projects:
$150,000 for real estate for relocation of the secondary roads Moville shop, as part of a proposed $4.7 million, 5-year building plan
$90,300 for an EMS rescue truck
$44,000 for EMS main front entrance to replace the concrete
$32,000 for Dorothy Pecaut Center Foundation project
The board previously allocated $898,000 out of the $1.2 million borrow amount allowed.
$600,000 for the demolition of the old Law Enforcement Center in downtown Sioux City
$280,000 towards WCICC improvement projects
$18,000 in loan note fees
Supervisors only have $176,505 left in CIP money available to be used for future approved projects.
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