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City presents five-year capital improvement plan totaling about $301 million; council sets ordinance reading for Sept. 9
Summary
City administration delivered a public hearing on a five-year Capital Improvement Plan covering 144 projects and roughly $301.4 million, with water and sewer projects making up the largest share. Council was told about committed funding, unfunded needs, and plans for quarterly reporting beginning in 2026.
Director Tina Campbell presented Lancaster's five-year capital improvement plan on Aug. 26, outlining proposed projects from 2026 through 2030 that the administration said are necessary to maintain city infrastructure.
"This 5 year plan includes 144 projects within these funds for a total of approximately $301,400,000," Director Tina Campbell said, noting the plan covers the general fund, stormwater, water and sewer enterprise funds.
The administration told council the largest share of costs is in the water and sewer funds — roughly two-thirds of the plan — because…
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