Next year, Brown County will spend $42 million on capital projects, including investing in large-scale infrastructure and maintenance projects.
A capital improvement plan provides a direction by typically lining up projects over a five- or six-year cycle, with funding set for 2026.
"We feel we're really in a good spot for years one and two," Brown County Executive Troy Streckenbach said.
The money will be divided among 27 different projects for county administrative buildings, a renovation of library headquarters downtown, parks, highway roadwork and public safety communications software upgrades.
The County Board passed next year's $424 million budget Oct. 29.
Here's a look at all the capital projects that are worth over $1 million included in the budget.
Roadwork: $15.6 million

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