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Moraga presents $5‑year capital plan with major pavement, storm‑drain and safety projects
Summary
Public works presented a preliminary five‑year capital improvement program that prioritizes pavement management, storm‑drain repairs (including Laguna Creek restoration), and traffic safety projects; many projects rely on grant funding and carry implementation timing risks.
The Audit & Finance Committee on May 7 reviewed the Town of Moraga’s preliminary five‑year Capital Improvement Program (CIP), which outlines proposed work on roads, storm drains, parks and town facilities for 2025–2030 and prioritizes pavement management, storm‑drain repairs and traffic‑safety projects.
Public Works staff said the town completed roughly 16 CIP projects in the prior two years, representing about $10 million in work, and plans to program 11–12 projects per year as staffing permits. Sean Knapp, presenting the CIP, told the committee that the two‑year schedule funds the first two years of the five‑year plan and that most projects rely on restricted funds or grants rather than general fund support.
Knapp highlighted three categories that drive the plan:…
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