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Council reviews capital program: aquatics and bowling-alley loan, sidewalks, storm drainage and paving priorities
Summary
Staff included loan proceeds for a multi-project capital program that covers an aquatics facility, bowling alley (costs up about $2 million), fire station and training building; council discussed sidewalks and storm drainage projects, macro paver funding, and grant matches for Washington Street repairs.
City staff presented the capital-improvement portion of the draft budget, which includes proposed loan proceeds to fund several large projects: an aquatics facility, a bowling alley that now looks roughly $2 million higher than earlier estimates, a new fire station, a training building and a burn tower. Staff said loan proceeds of about $19 million were shown in the draft to cover these projects; staff also noted timing and debt-service considerations would affect future-year payments.
On the bowling-alley project, staff confirmed the pledged $3 million private contribution…
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