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City staff outlines progress, timelines in Moab's capital improvement plan
Summary
Staff reported progress on multiple CIP projects including the Pack Creek footbridge move, Cane Creek final punch list, upcoming sidewalk contract on council agenda, SCADA replacement, Spanish Trail water tank process with the county, and Mill Creek stream-bank stabilization work.
Michael, a city staff member, reviewed the city's capital improvement plan (CIP) and funding sources during the Sept. 23 council meeting, outlining project benchmarks, procurement steps and near-term milestones.
Staff said property taxes are the primary CIP funding source and noted a beginning fund balance carried from prior years. Key progress items highlighted included: opening of the 100 East/Uranium Avenue corridor to traffic (paving complete though striping and some lights remain), Cane Creek improvements nearing acceptance pending punch-list completion, and a sidewalk construction bid on the night's agenda for council consideration. Staff said the Pack Creek footbridge will be moved off Nature Conservancy property to city storage; the crane operation to lift and relocate the bridge was scheduled for Sept. 30 and represents a major project benchmark.
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