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Council gets 5-year CIP preview and overview of FEMA public-assistance recovery projects

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Interim assistant city manager Jay Dundas previewed a five-year capital improvement plan, bond project activity and a grouping of storm-damage projects the city is submitting for FEMA Public Assistance.

Jay Dundas, interim assistant city manager, told the Asheville City Council a 5-year capital improvement plan (CIP) is nearly complete and that the city is also advancing projects tied to the general-obligation bond approved in November 2024 and to storm-recovery funding through FEMA—s Public Assistance (PA) program.

Dundas said staff are aiming for a long-term 10-year CIP but will publish a well-developed five-year CIP in the manager—s proposed budget; the five-year draft assumes roughly $20—to—25 million of capital capacity per year and lists projects the city will bring forward for study, design and later construction. He said…

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