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College Place outlines five priorities, warns of dwindling water and tighter revenues in 2025 State of the City

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City Administrator Mike Rizzatello presented the 2025 State of the City, describing a five‑priority strategic plan, an $85 million budget picture, ongoing capital projects and near‑term challenges including water supply, deferred storm and wastewater maintenance, and declining state/federal assistance.

City Administrator Mike Rizzatello delivered the 2025 State of the City to the College Place City Council on May 6, laying out a 2025–2035 strategic plan built around five priorities — a connected community, a fun community, a resilient community, a safe community and an affordable community — and summarizing major projects, budget figures and near‑term risks.

Rizzatello said the city adopted its fiscal year 2025 budget last November and that “our revenues and expense are just short of $85,000,000.” He told the council the city operates multiple funds and that property taxes provide only a sliver of local…

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