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Planning Commission Adopts $533.86 Million CIP for FY2026–2035, Sends Recommendation to City Council

2139490 · January 22, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted 7-0 to adopt a proposed Capital Improvement Plan covering FY2026–2035 that staff said totals $533,859,230 across all funds and highlights projects in utilities, transportation, parks, public safety and schools.

The Suffolk City Planning Commission voted 7-0 at its January meeting to adopt the proposed Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for fiscal years 2026 through 2035 and forward it to City Council. Staff presented the plan and emphasized a focus on the first five years of projects.

Charles Meeks, director of finance, said the proposed CIP totals $533,859,230 across all funds and highlighted allocations in multiple funds: the Public Utilities Fund at approximately $101.8 million; the General Government fund at about $402.5 million; the Stormwater Fund at roughly $17.3 million; the Transit Fund at $5.1 million; the Fleet…

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