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Council adopts 10‑year CIP; Measure E supplies roughly half of 10‑year funding, council splits on Measure O reallocation

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Council adopted a 10‑year capital improvement program covering FY25–26 through FY34–35 totaling about $138 million, with staff saying Measure E will provide roughly $70 million over ten years; council debated allocation of older Measure O funds toward public safety versus reserving them for infrastructure.

On May 13 the Arroyo Grande City Council adopted a 10-year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) covering fiscal years 2025–26 through 2034–35 that staff said totals about $138.1 million over the decade and includes major pavement, water, bridge and facility projects.

Administrative Services Director Nicole Valentine said the planning document shifts from a five-year to a 10-year horizon to align long-term planning with Measure E new revenue and other funding sources. The CIP includes nine project categories and identifies the Trafficway Bridge construction, a pavement management program, the Halcyon Road Complete Streets project, water and sewer rehabilitation and other…

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