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Council hears draft parks CIP and surface-water (SWIM) capital plans; staff seek grants for major projects

4058660 · June 18, 2025
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Summary

Staff presented the draft 2026–2031 Parks Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) and the surface water (SWIM) six-year capital plan. Major items include Lake Borne master-plan phases, a May Creek trail bridge and planned grant-funded SWIM projects (S-17); no council action was required.

Newcastle — City staff briefed the council on draft capital programs for parks (2026–2031) and surface-water management (SWIM) on June 17, outlining project priorities, schedules and anticipated funding sources.

Parks CIP highlights Staff presented a six-year parks CIP that increases planned expenditures by about 16% compared with the prior six-year outlook. Key projects included: - Lake Borne Park master-plan implementation split into three phases…

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