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Arroyo Grande planning commission says 10-year capital improvement program is consistent with general plan

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The Arroyo Grande Planning Commission voted unanimously May 20 to find the City's proposed 10-year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) consistent with the Arroyo Grande General Plan.

The Arroyo Grande Planning Commission voted unanimously May 20 to find the City's proposed 10-year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) consistent with the Arroyo Grande General Plan.

Andrew Perez, the city's planning manager, told the commission the draft CIP identifies 86 projects over 10 years with an estimated cost of about $138,000,000, and that roughly $102,000,000 of that total is expected to come from local sales tax funding while about $18,000,000 is anticipated from grants.

The commission heard staff describe major near-term projects including full replacement of the Trafficway Bridge, the Halcyon Complete Streets plan (which would add bike lanes, sidewalk infill, crosswalks, road diets and a roundabout at Fair Oaks and Halcyon), the annual pavement management program, and a Wazna…

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