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Subcommittee to use ranking framework for Measure E essential‑facilities prioritization; city hall and Fire Station 56 remain

3289367 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

Staff proposed an annualized evaluation framework to prioritize remaining Measure E projects, recommending continued emphasis on essential facilities including City Hall and Fire Station 56 and annual review of ranking criteria to reflect evolving community priorities.

Finance subcommittee members heard a staff proposal on May 13 to manage remaining Measure E expenditures through an annual evaluation framework modeled on the CIP scoring process.

Staff explained the voter‑approved Measure E funds were originally targeted at essential facilities. Department staff proposed a process in which departments submit project lists each January; a staff committee (city manager’s office, public works, fire, police, library and recreation) would score projects against weighted criteria and recommend allocations to the city manager and…

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