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Camden County commissioners receive land donation for new health department facility

WOODBINE, Ga. — At its Aug. 16 regular meeting, the Camden County Board of Commissioners unanimously voted to accept a deed for a land donation from Southeast Georgia Health System for the construction of a new Camden County Health Department.

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“Our community partners at Southeast Georgia Health System have provided an excellent location for users of the Camden County Health Department,” said commission chairman Gary Blount. “This is an excellent example of collaboration to make this new facility a reality.”

The project cost of the new facility is $4.5 million. Funding is provided by:

  • Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) VIII for $1.2 million
  • Community Development Block Grant COVID (CDBG-CV) for $1 million
  • American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding from:
    • Camden County for $387,600
    • City of Kingsland for $378,840
    • City of St. Marys for $399,960
    • City of Woodbine for $33,600
  • Coastal Georgia Public Health for $800,000
  • Women, Infants and Children (WIC) for $300,000

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The new facility should open in December 2023. The $1.2 million in SPLOST VIII funding was approved by Camden County voters in March 2019. This one-cent sales tax is paid by all residents and visitors who purchase goods in Camden County. SPLOST VIII began collection in July 2019 and concludes in June 2025.