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Tigard engineering team outlines 2025 capital improvement plan; warns federal funding pause could threaten projects
Summary
City engineer Joe Wisniewski briefed the council on the five-year capital improvement plan, highlighted nearly completed Fanno Creek Trail segments and the new Reservoir 18, outlined funding gaps for North Dakota Street bridge and other projects, and said a pause in federal funds could halt federally funded work.
City Engineer Joe Wisniewski presented a quarterly update on the City of Tigard’s capital improvement plan (CIP) during the Jan. 27 council meeting, reviewing a portfolio of roughly 50 projects in fiscal year 2025 across parks, transportation, water, sanitary sewer, stormwater and facilities.
Wisniewski told council three of the four segments of the Fanno Creek Trail Connections project are substantially complete and the remaining Durham segment at Cook Park should be wrapped up in spring. He described Reservoir 18 and its pump station as operational and near final closeout after a large alternative-delivery construction effort.
“Many of the projects have Federal funding on it,” Wisniewski said during the meeting. “If this does stand, those projects could come to an immediate halt,” referencing an early notice that federal distributions were paused and then a rapid update from state…
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