On June 20,
2017, the City Council will review the City’s Updated Five-Year
CIP program as part of the FY 2017/18 City budget update.
Capital Projects
included in the Updated FY 2017/21 CIP
Examples of
projects that will be completed in the next fiscal year (FY
2017/18) are presented below.
General Services:
Parks, Recreation, and
Community Services:
Public Utilities:
Public Works:
Distribution of CIP
Funding by Ward
Capital projects are proposed by staff, and approved by the City
Council, based on need. Since most of the projects are related
to electric system improvements, enhancements and repairs, City
neighborhoods where these needs are located will be the
“beneficiaries” of the related capital spending.
Similarly, since most of
the Public Works/Transportation funding comes from the federal
and state sources, it is often for specific major street
widening or road separation projects. As a result, City
neighborhoods where these needs are located will house these
projects.
The table below summarizes the capital projects included in the
Updated Five-Year CIP, by department.
Most of the capital
projects are related to Public Utilities (electric and water)
and Public Works (streets and sewer).
Most of the
CIP dollars, however, fall in the “Citywide” or “Multi-Ward”
category. These are projects benefiting the City in general, or
benefiting more than one ward (such as electric distribution or
sewer lines).
Department |
Carryover Funding from FY 2016/17 and Previous Years |
FY 2017/18 |
FY 2018/19 |
FY 2019/20 |
FY 2020/21 |
5-Year Totals |
General Services |
$965,613 |
$507,000 |
$580,000 |
$175,000 |
$175,000 |
$2,402,613 |
Innovation and Technology |
$ - |
$- |
$1,500,000 |
$- |
$1,250,000 |
$2,750,000 |
Parks, Recreation, and Community Services |
$5,574,119 |
$10,000 |
$- |
$- |
$- |
$5,584,119 |
Public Utilities |
$61,375,000 |
$43,038,000 |
$55,549,000 |
$46,435,000 |
$47,807,000 |
$254,204,000 |
Public Works |
$25,511,130 |
$19,080,500 |
$18,585,600 |
$11,398,000 |
$8,162,700 |
$82,737,930 |
TOTALS |
$93,425,862 |
$62,635,500 |
$76,214,600 |
$58,008,000 |
$57,394,700 |
$347,678,662 |
Future CIP Items:
Measure Z
The City’s CIP program will also be
bolstered by projects funded through Measure Z.
The
Five-Year Measure Z Spending Plan adopted by the City
Council on May 16, 2017, includes up to $11.5 million for
citywide road/street/sidewalk rehabilitation and $30 million for
rehabilitation of current citywide facilities and construction
of new City facilities.
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