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Tualatin council reviews $211 million, five-year capital improvement plan
Summary
City staff presented the draft Fiscal Years 2026–2030 Capital Improvement Plan showing $211,185,954 in proposed projects across facilities, parks, technology, transportation and utilities; staff will bring a final draft to the June 23 consent agenda for adoption and grant purposes.
City staff presented a proposed five-year Capital Improvement Plan that lists $211,185,954 in projects for fiscal years 2026 through 2030 and identified next steps before formal council action.
Cody, a city staff member, described the CIP as “a planning document that the city uses to identify and prioritize funding for all capital projects over the course of a five-year period.” He told council the draft will be refined for minor formatting edits and one outstanding project map and that the final draft will be placed on the June 23 consent agenda for adoption.
The nut graf: The CIP provides an adopted, up-to-date project list that the city uses to coordinate work across departments, prioritize limited funding, support system development charge (SDC) requests and position projects for grant applications. Adoption does not itself appropriate all funds but creates the approved project list staff use for budgeting and grant submittals.
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