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City staff present five‑year capital improvement priorities; commission declines to adopt ranking pending financing details
Summary
City finance and public‑works staff presented a prioritized five‑year capital improvement plan led by a planned Bridge Number 2 expansion; the commission discussed project ranking but did not adopt the list after a commissioner abstained, citing need for total cost and financing details.
City finance and department staff presented a draft five‑year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) to the Planning and Zoning Commission that ranks priority projects for the city; the list’s top items were major transportation and infrastructure proposals led by an expansion and realignment of Bridge Number 2, followed by a new animal shelter and citywide drainage planning.
Piras Castillo, the city finance director, and Omar Rodriguez, fixed‑assets coordinator, explained the CIP scoring methodology: departments submitted candidate projects to an administration committee, which scored items…
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