The resolution submitted by Mayor Muriel Bowser seeks to reprogram $4,290,000 in FY 2026 Capital Funds from the Department of General Services (DGS) to various projects within DGS, the Department of Employment Services (DOES), and the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE). This reallocation is essential for completing critical capital improvements that have already been budgeted but require adjustments to align with District financial guidelines. The funds will support specific initiatives, including the DC Infrastructure Academy, W Street Building Renovation, CTE Advanced Technical Center, and Fleet Replacement, all of which are vital for operational needs and timely project completion.

The Chief Financial Officer, Glen Lee, has reviewed the reprogramming request and confirmed that it will not negatively impact the budgets of the involved agencies or the District's overall financial plan. The availability of these funds stems from the DGS Critical Systems Replacement project, which was intended to address unforeseen capital needs. The resolution underscores the urgency of this reprogramming to prevent delays that could hinder project completion and operational efficiency. It also assures that no other projects will be delayed as a result of this action, ensuring uninterrupted operations and services for the agencies involved. For further inquiries, individuals are encouraged to contact Silverio Ramirez, the Associate Chief Administrative Officer.