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Tumwater staff brief committee on 2025 six‑year capital facilities plan; no action taken
Summary
City staff presented the proposed 2026–2031 Capital Facilities Plan (CFP) — a six‑year, $25,000‑threshold project list used to inform future budgets — and asked the Public Works Committee for feedback; the presentation was informational and the CFP is not a financial commitment.
City of Tumwater staff on Sept. 18 briefed the Public Works Committee on the draft 2026–2031 Capital Facilities Plan, a six‑year list of projects the city updates every two years to inform future budgets. The committee received the briefing and asked staff to continue outreach; no formal council action on the CFP occurred at the meeting.
The city’s CFP is a planning document that lists capital assets estimated at $25,000 or more; it does not itself obligate funding, Brandon (Transportation Engineering Department presenter) told the committee. “This CFP is not a financial commitment,” he said, adding that projects in the CFP will return to council for individual budget or project authorization.
Staff described two CFP groupings discussed at the meeting: general governmental projects (police, fire, parks, facilities and major equipment)…
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