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Lee's Summit council adopts five-year, $792 million capital improvement plan

3685629 · May 14, 2025
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Summary

The Lee's Summit City Council unanimously approved a fiscally constrained five-year Capital Improvement Plan covering $792 million in projects from FY2026–FY2030, with the first year incorporated into the FY2026 budget.

At a regular session, the Lee's Summit City Council adopted the five-year capital improvement plan (CIP) for fiscal years 2026–2030, approving a program of projects and funding plans the city said is fiscally constrained.

The plan lists nearly $792,000,000 in capital work across streets, water, sewer, parks and facilities and incorporates the CIP's first year into the FY2026 budget. Michael Park, the city's director of public works, told council that the document lists projects that are funded or have money associated with them and that projects of $75,000 or more are included.

Park said, “The CIP is a planning document. It's 5 year, CIP that is fiscally constrained.” He…

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