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West Palm Beach outlines $305 million capital improvement program through 2025

5514028 · July 31, 2025
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City staff presented the Fiscal Year 2022 capital improvement program (CIP), summarizing completed projects in FY21, funding sources for FY22 and a pipeline of about 213 projects through 2025 with a projected value of roughly $305 million.

Kevin Volbridge, director of engineering services for the City of West Palm Beach, presented an overview of the city’s capital improvement program for fiscal 2022, saying the program “goes through 2025 with about 213 planned projects with a total value of about $305,000,000.”

Volbridge said the current fiscal 2021 CIP budget contained about $192.3 million drawn from nine funds, including gas tax, public-works bonds, utilities bonds, park bonds, sales tax receipts and Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) bond funds. He listed completed and near-complete FY21 projects that included the Martin Luther King Memorial refurbishment, the Pleasant City Community Center expansion, the South Olive Tennis Center and streetscape work on Clematis Street.

The presentation named several in-progress and upcoming projects for FY22 and beyond, including the…

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