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South Pasadena staff outline $24.5 million FY2025–26 capital plan; streets, water and pocket parks prioritized
Summary
At the June 11 Public Works Infrastructure Commission meeting, staff presented a proposed FY2025'26 capital improvement program totaling roughly $24.5 million in carryovers and new appropriations, emphasizing street repairs, sewer assessment, corridor designs and pocket-park construction.
At the City of South Pasadena Public Works Infrastructure Commission meeting on June 11, staff presented the proposed Fiscal Year 2025–26 capital improvement program (CIP) and a multiyear needs assessment that together request roughly $24.5 million in carryovers and new appropriations for next year.
The presentation, led by Acting Co-Director of Public Works Michael Bartanyans, outlined funding sources (general fund, enterprise funds, Measure R/M, SB1, Measure W, federal and state grants and CDBG), a multi-year repair backlog in water/storm/sewer and a prioritized list of 12 near-term capital projects the department recommends advancing.
Why it matters: The plan would accelerate a multi-year program of street, waterline and sewer repairs that staff say are necessary to reduce repeated repair costs and to comply with state/federal program requirements (for example, SB1 match rules). Commissioners pressed staff to accelerate high-visibility items such as Mission Street slow-streets improvements and the Mission/Arroyo intersection work, and asked for more detail about grant strategy and how design spending ties to later construction funding.
Key numbers and projects
- Requested FY25-26 CIP (carryover + new proposed): approximately $24.5 million. - Major near-term projects highlighted in staff's 12-project list include: - Street repair package (grind/overlay, select reconstruction, curb ramps, waterline replacement, sewer repairs): roughly $7.4 million planned for FY25-26; about half of that includes waterline improvements and some full-depth reconstruction segments. - Sewer…
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