According to excerpts from the story:
Kent County could spend $21.7 million on capital improvements next year if commissioners approve the list of projects that was recommended by a review committee last week.
"It's a very aggressive capital spending program; you've got over $21 million in projects," said White to the Finance Committee. "If you want to go above this, you're going to have to go into reserve funding."
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