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Tempe staff previews nearly $2 billion in project requests in five‑year capital plan

2387383 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

City staff introduced a draft five‑year capital improvement program (CIP) that lists nearly $2 billion in department project requests and is being presented for review and public input; no council action was requested at this session.

City of Tempe staff on Feb. 24 presented an initial, informational overview of the city’s five‑year Capital Improvement Program, showing departments requested nearly $2,000,000,000 in projects and asking the council for input, not approval.

The presentation gave council members and the public a high‑level navigation guide to the CIP document — including program summaries, funding‑source breakdowns and direct links to detailed project pages — and made clear the item is a planning document with only the first year adopted later in the budget process.

Julie Heider, the city’s interim budget director, and Lisette Camacho, deputy city manager, led the briefing and…

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