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Woodland staff outline $11.75 million FY25–26 capital program; utilities, water projects lead
Summary
Administrative Services Director Kim McKinney presented the city’s FY2025–26 five-year Capital Improvement Program, highlighting roughly $11.75 million planned for next year, with about $5.5 million in water and sewer utility projects, a proposed additional ASR well, water meter replacements, and Measure F transportation investments.
The City of Woodland’s administrative services director presented the Fiscal Year 2025–26 capital improvement program to the council on May 13, describing a $11.75 million slate of projects for next year and a five-year planning outlook.
Kim McKinney told the council that about half of the next year’s planned capital spending—roughly $5.5 million—comes from utility funds for water and sewer work, including pipe replacement, an asset-replacement program, meter replacements and an additional aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) well. McKinney said the city plans…
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