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ALCP projects near completion as costs rise; staff cites inflation, stormwater and right-of-way
Summary
Nathan Domi and other staff updated the Budget Review Commission on Scottsdale's Arterial Life Cycle Program on March 19 and reported substantial budget increases on several major ALCP segments due to combined inflation, stormwater and right-of-way costs.
Nathan Domi and other staff updated the Budget Review Commission on Scottsdale's Arterial Life Cycle Program (ALCP) projects on March 19, noting the program is nearing completion but that several major segments experienced substantial cost increases.
The ALCP work is funded primarily by the regional Prop 400 sales tax (administered by the Maricopa Association of Governments), which typically pays 70% of eligible costs; the city provides roughly 30% local match. Nathan said the program has delivered dozens of arterial upgrades since 2005 and that, as of the fall of 2024, about 74% of the ALCP was complete; staff expects to be at about 83% by 2026.
Staff reviewed recent project budget increases and causes: - Raintree/Scottsdale/Hayden project: initial approved budget ~ $19.3 million; total approved…
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