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Southfield council adopts six‑year Capital Improvement Program; plan lists $111M next fiscal year and $296M over six years (including grants)
Summary
After a department‑by‑department presentation, the Council unanimously adopted the city's six‑year Capital Improvement Program; planning staff said year‑one requests total about $111 million and the six‑year plan totals roughly $296 million, much of it expected to come from grants and partnerships.
The Southfield City Council on April 20 unanimously adopted the city's Capital Improvement Program (CIP), a six‑year planning document that compiles anticipated capital projects, equipment purchases and major infrastructure work.
Planner Crod presented the CIP and described it as "a 6 year period for inclusion into your annual budget" and explained that year 1 is typically what goes into the coming budget while years 2–6 are projections. He outlined contributions from departments including police, fire, public works, library, parks and recreation and data management and…
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