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Wheat Ridge public works outlines 2025 Capital Improvement Program and introduces CIP team
Summary
Public works presented a 2025 CIP overview and introduced staff assigned to deliver projects; priorities include Clear Creek Bus Terminal design, Youngfield Scour repair, 38th Avenue refresh and a suite of pavement, sidewalk and stormwater projects totaling about $33 million.
WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. — City public works staff on Jan. 6 presented an overview of the 2025 Capital Improvement Program and introduced the core CIP delivery team charged with design, project management and construction oversight.
Maria (Public Works director) said the city consolidated CIP responsibilities within public works and hired or reassigned staff to manage project delivery. She introduced the CIP program manager, Kent Kisselman, project managers Dan Klonjowski and Daniel Martinez, engineering technician Tom Gray and administrative assistant Carrie Strong.
Staff highlighted priority projects and near-term milestones: Clear Creek Bus Terminal is in design (about 30%…
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