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Council adopts $24.9M five-year capital plan; projects include water mains, turf replacement and West End parking study
Summary
The council adopted a five-year capital improvement program that lists $24.9 million in planning requests and identifies high-priority projects including water-main replacements, East Bay Drive reconstruction, turf-field replacement, Magnolia Center HVAC and a potential West End parking garage.
The Long Beach City Council on May 20 adopted a five-year Capital Improvement Program covering fiscal 2026–2030 that lists project priorities, draft financing and planned bond requests.
Public works presenter Ken outlined the plan’s scope: a proposed $14.1 million request in general‑fund planning money and roughly $10.6 million of water and sewer projects in the plan. Project highlights include water main replacements, sand‑filter replacement at the water plant, a pool-heater replacement at the recreation center, Magnolia Center HVAC work, Pine Street recreation roof replacements, and turf-field replacement (estimated $1.2–$1.3…
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