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City presents $329 million capital improvement plan; 6 miles of repaving planned for FY26

5810192 · August 11, 2025
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Summary

Engineering staff presented a Capital Improvement Program update covering roughly $329 million in budgeted projects, 97 projects across FY25–FY26 valued at about $96 million, and a FY26 milling and resurfacing plan that aims to repave 6 miles and spend about $4.8 million on road work next year.

City engineering leaders on Aug. 11 briefed the commission on the Capital Improvement Program (CIP), saying the city has approximately $329 million in budgeted capital projects and expects to complete dozens of projects over the next two fiscal years.

Kevin Bulbrick, director of engineering services, and Vladimir Geno, the city’s CIP manager, told the commission that the city completed about $3.6 million of roadwork this past year (about 4 miles) and is budgeting about $4.8 million to pave approximately 6 miles in fiscal 2026. Across FY25 and FY26 the staff said the city intends to complete roughly 97 projects valued at about $96 million.

Major points

- CIP size and funding: Staff said the CIP contains roughly $329 million in budgeted projects funded from a mix…

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