2026 Capital Projects Committee, Meeting 2, 2025-07-10


The Capital Projects Committee meeting focused on reviewing proposed capital projects for the Department of Public Works, emphasizing infrastructure improvements, funding challenges, and urgent repairs needed for aging roads and equipment.

• Meeting began with approval of minutes from the previous meeting, including an amendment for Tim Kellyn’s attendance.

• The agenda focused on reviewing 28 proposed capital projects for the Department of Public Works for 2026.

• Key projects include highway maintenance, bridge replacements, and safety improvements to enhance road conditions and safety.

• Federal aid requests were discussed for various rehabilitation projects, including Williams Street and Abbott Road.

• Equipment replacement is necessary due to aging fleet; discussions included electrification requirements for future purchases.

• Meeting discussed ongoing engineering projects and funding challenges in New or Mary County.

• Participants highlighted issues with the fish letter project, including design and funding delays.

• Funding requests included slope stabilization, bridge repairs, and culvert inspections.

• The county aims to address aging infrastructure with a focus on timely inspections and repairs.

• IT services request emphasized the need for technical support and equipment upgrades for GIS systems.

• Discussed multiple federal aid requests for road rehabilitation projects across various locations.

• Highlighted the need for infrastructure improvements to enhance public safety and traveling conditions.

• Emphasized the high traffic volumes on targeted roads, indicating urgency for repairs.

• Noted significant costs associated with reconstruction due to deteriorating pavement and drainage issues.

• Addressed challenges in funding and prioritizing projects based on road conditions and traffic counts.

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