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City staff introduces proposed 2026–2031 Capital Improvement Plan, highlights sidewalk program and major infrastructure projects
Summary
City staff introduced the proposed 2026–2031 Capital Improvement Plan to the Planning Commission, flagging a new sidewalk replacement program, an accelerated North Saginaw Road reconstruction project, elevator modernizations to meet new state rules, and grant‑funded stormwater and multi‑use path projects.
City staff presented the proposed 2026–2031 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) to the Midland City Planning Commission on Feb. 4 as an introduction and asked the commission to hold a public hearing on the plan at its Feb. 25 meeting.
Staff described the CIP as a multi‑year planning instrument used to identify capital needs and funding sources and to implement the 2024 master plan. The proposed plan includes roughly $100 million in capital investments proposed for the next fiscal year and about $352 million across the six‑year horizon (figures presented by staff). Staff highlighted several items for commissioner review:
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