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Miramar adopts $87.1 million FY2026 CIP; 5-year plan totals $332.7 million

5874356 · September 29, 2025
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The commission approved a five‑year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) plan and a FY2026 CIP budget of about $87.1 million, funding 56 projects (13 new). The largest share is infrastructure redevelopment; funding sources include capital grants, utility and stormwater funds.

The City Commission of Miramar on Sept. 29 adopted a five‑year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) plan for fiscal years 2026–2030 and approved a tentative FY2026 CIP budget of approximately $87.1 million.

Liz Valera, chief CIP officer, and John Magarone, capital improvement program manager, presented the plan. Magarone said FY2026 proposes 56 projects (13 new) with a total FY2026 allocation of $87.1 million and a projected five‑year total of $332.7 million. He told the commission the tentative FY2026 total increased by roughly $280,000 from the proposed amount due to three adjustments: $75,000 added to Building Renovations and Enhancements for an assessment and forecasting report; $9,900 to HR department office renovations for…

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