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Facilities outlines 248 assets, $320,000 deferred maintenance list and $3.4M capital workload
Summary
Clay Long, director of Public Works Business Administration, briefed council on facilities management: the city manages hundreds of structures, faces deferred maintenance needs estimated at about $320,000, expects to manage roughly $3.4–$3.5 million in capital projects and plans a facility condition assessment program.
Clay Long, director of Public Works Business Administration, told council the facilities team has been restructured into Public Works and is managing a wide portfolio of city assets, deferred maintenance priorities and a capital project workload for FY26.
Long said the facilities program now inventories approximately 248 built assets—ranging from buildings to well houses—and that the group is managing about 75 active projects spanning small tenant improvements up to projects he described as $5 million in…
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