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DPW&T FY26 CIP highlights transit and paving priorities; council presses on fares, electric buses and outreach
Summary
The Department of Public Works and Transportation presented an approximately $112 million proposed FY26 capital improvement program on May 6 and answered council questions on transit, paving priorities and street services.
The Department of Public Works and Transportation (DPW&T) presented an approximately $112 million proposed FY26 capital improvement program on May 6 and answered council questions on transit, paving priorities and street services.
Budget staff said the DPW&T CIP includes funding for 53 projects, with one new project—sidewalk infill and repair—proposed at $3,000,000 and $44.1 million allocated to four stormwater project management efforts covered earlier by the Department of the Environment.
Director Johnson and DPW&T staff addressed council questions about transit and operations. Councilmember…
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