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North Saint Paul planning commission reviews Capital Improvement Plan, staff urges May review of 2026 items

2090684 · January 2, 2025
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Summary

At its Jan. 2 meeting, the North Saint Paul Planning Commission heard a staff report on the city’s Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), discussed the plan’s relationship to the comprehensive plan and scheduling for budget review, and asked staff to circulate the Wold building assessment and bring a targeted review in May for 2026 items.

On Jan. 2, 2025, the North Saint Paul Planning Commission received a staff presentation on the city’s Capital Improvement Plan and discussed timing for commission review of 2026 proposed capital items and related supporting documents.

Community Development Director Ryland Grams told commissioners the CIP functions as the city’s financial planning subset of the comprehensive plan, describing it as a tool that lists the equipment and capital expenditures needed to meet long-range goals. “The CIP is again a sort of a subset of that where, more of a financial planning document,” Grams said, explaining that staff updates the CIP throughout the year and that the commission’s review is required under City Code 32.27…

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