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Mill Creek updates six‑year CIP; staff flags $50M gap and adds phase‑gate process
Summary
Staff presented mid‑biennium capital improvement plan updates on Sept. 23 that shifted costs, added new projects (sidewalk maintenance, trail rehabilitations) and introduced a 30% concept‑to‑design phase‑gate. The six‑year project total fell from about $119 million to $105 million but the city currently estimates roughly $52 million in available
Mill Creek, Wash. — City staff presented a mid‑biennium update to the six‑year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) at the Sept. 23 meeting, describing schedule changes and cost revisions, adding several projects and recommending a phase‑gate approach to design and funding decisions.
Staff said the revised six‑year total decreased from roughly $119 million to $105 million after updating estimates and project schedules; however the city’s currently identified funding for that same period remains about $52 million, leaving a funding gap of approximately $53 million. Staff emphasized the CIP is a budgeting and…
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