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Council directs $400,000 in 2026 capital adjustments for sidewalks, traffic calming and walk plan; approves door replacements and reduces ash borer grant
Summary
Council agreed on a package of 2026 capital adjustments including sidewalk gap construction, neighborhood traffic calming, and initial funding for the Walk & Wheel plan; staff identified funding for two facility door replacements and members directed reducing an emerald ash borer resident grant line to $10,000.
The Englewood City Council directed staff to incorporate several targeted changes into the 2026 capital budget, prioritizing sidewalk gap repairs, neighborhood traffic calming, and initial implementation of the Walk & Wheel plan while identifying non‑general funds to cover two facility door replacements.
Director of Finance Kevin Ingalls presented options for allocating roughly $400,000 of available capital funds identified in recent budget work. Council discussion narrowed the priorities to sidewalk gap construction, additional neighborhood traffic calming funds to support HAWK signals and residential calming devices, and a modest allotment for beginning work on the Walk &…
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