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Sebastian council adopts six‑year capital improvement program, shifts some sidewalk and airport match costs
Summary
The City Council approved a six‑year capital improvement program for fiscal years 2026–2031, with FY2026 projects totaling about $12.48 million and funding shifts including moving sidewalk repairs from general fund to local option gas tax and moving some airport grant matches to airport reserves.
The City Council of Sebastian adopted a six‑year capital improvement program (CIP) covering fiscal years 2026–2031 that lists projects and funding sources across departments. Mister Gannon, a city staff presenter, said the FY2026 CIP total is $12,479,308 and outlined how projects are grouped by department and funding source.
Why it matters: the CIP sets the city’s multi‑year capital priorities and identifies the funding sources — including grants, local option gas tax, discretionary sales tax and airport reserves — that will pay for major public works, airport projects and street and waterfront improvements.
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