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San Jose presents $3.4 billion five‑year capital improvement program; $1.2 billion proposed for 2025–26
Summary
City staff presented the proposed five‑year capital improvement program totaling $3.4 billion with $1.2 billion budgeted for 2025–26. Major areas include water pollution control, traffic, airport and parks; Measure T bond funds are expected to be exhausted in later years of the plan.
City staff presented an overview of San Jose’s proposed five‑year Capital Improvement Program (CIP), a $3.4 billion plan that includes about $1.2 billion budgeted for fiscal year 2025–26 and focuses on water pollution control, traffic, airport, and parks and community facilities.
Jennifer Tell, capital budget coordinator, said the CIP reflects $3.4 billion in planned investments across 14 capital programs and highlighted a new biennial presentation format that will emphasize the first two years of the program and provide annual updates for year‑to‑year rebalancing. “This capital budget is the culmination of the work of staff…prioritizing the…
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