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Capital improvement projects presented to the Woodbury County Board of Supervisors

Capital improvement projects presented to the Woodbury County Board of Supervisors

Yahoo04-06-2025

WOODBURY COUNTY, Iowa (KCAU) — Multiple capital improvement projects came before the Woodbury County Board of Supervisors at their last meeting. The requests are for fiscal year 2026.
Supervisors talked about how some of those projects can be paid off with funds from previous CIP Budgets that were not spent. County finance budget director Ryan Ericson says that would open up the possibility of having other requests on the upcoming fiscal year's list.
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Board chairman Dan Bittinger told KCAU 9 that this would improve the chance of the projects being requested for FY 26.
'With this new information about, we can backfill some of our prior year CIP money and use it to approve current CIPs. [This] does allow us to pass more as it creates more margin and cap space for us. And it's been great, our new budget and finance director, Ryan Ericson, has been very good at finding some of those savings and just clarifying what has been spent and unspent, which has been very useful to the board,' Bittinger said.
The board decided to table the agenda item for next week's meeting to gather more information and get clarification on the exact costs of the projects.
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