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Edmonds public works outlines six‑year capital plan, flags staffing limits and grant reliance
Summary
Mike D'Aliva and city transportation staff presented a combined six‑year CFP/CIP that covers transportation, water, sewer, stormwater and facilities and stressed dependence on grant funds, right‑of‑way acquisition and staffing capacity for project delivery.
Mike D'Aliva, senior utilities engineer and acting city engineer for the City of Edmonds, and transportation staff presented the city’s combined Public Works Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) and Capital Facilities Plan (CFP). The presentation covered transportation overlays, corridor upgrades, utility replacement programs, facility maintenance and larger regional projects tied to grant funding.
Mike described the relationship between the CFP (growth‑related projects) and the CIP (maintenance and replacement), noting the first three years of the six‑year schedule represent the most realistic, "obligated" funding. He said much of the plan’s high‑cost projects depend on external grants and right‑of‑way acquisition.
Bertrand Pazos, the city’s transportation engineer, outlined major transportation priorities, including multi‑stage…
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