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Commission finds FY25‑26 CIP consistent with general plan; allocates funds for storm‑drain outfall repairs

3091637 · April 23, 2025
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Summary

City staff asked the Planning Commission to find the proposed Fiscal Year 2025–26 Capital Improvement Program consistent with Cupertino's General Plan. The Commission approved the finding unanimously; staff highlighted one new CIP request to begin repairs on several storm‑drain creek outfalls.

The Cupertino Planning Commission voted unanimously to find the Fiscal Year 2025–26 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) consistent with the city’s General Plan and to advance the CIP to City Council as part of the budget process.

Why it matters: The CIP directs planned capital spending, including infrastructure repairs and projects designed to implement General Plan goals. At the hearing staff identified one new CIP request to address degraded storm‑drain outfalls that discharge into local creeks; council‑level approval and funding will follow the commission’s consistency finding.

What staff presented Public Works director Chad Mosley and CIP manager Susan Michael asked the commission to adopt a resolution finding the…

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