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Yuma outlines $222 million capital-improvement program and 128 active projects
Summary
Assistant Director of Engineering Steve Wilson briefed the City Council on the 2025 capital-improvement program, describing 128 projects across utilities, transportation, public works and facilities and timelines for major items including a wastewater expansion and a transportation management center.
Steve Wilson, assistant director of engineering for the City of Yuma, told the City Council on Feb. 2 that the city’s approved 2025 capital-improvement program (CIP) includes 128 projects and “a little over $222,000,000” in budgeted funds.
Wilson said the program spans utilities, transportation, public works, parks and facilities and that roughly one-third of projects are carried out in-house while larger projects are designed and managed by the engineering department. “I’m Steve Wilson, assistant director of engineering,” he told the council as he began the quarterly update.
The presentation listed work across sewer, water, neighborhood services, engineering, public works, facilities, parks and recreation, and public safety. Wilson highlighted several items: the Colorado River Interceptor Manhole Phase 1 (recently completed), the multi‑year Desert Dunes wastewater project intended to “double the capacity…
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