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Victorville outlines capital improvement plan with new library, police facility, road projects and technology upgrades
Summary
City staff described the capital improvement program as a multiyear plan prioritizing roadway repairs, a new Victorville Library, a new police facility near City Hall, and technology investments including a resident mobile app, automated license-plate readers and acoustic gunshot detection.
Victorville City officials described the capital improvement program (CIP) as a multiyear, budget-embedded plan that prioritizes major infrastructure projects, roadway maintenance and targeted technology investments.
City staff member Keith said the CIP is part of the city budget and focuses on “facilities, equipment, infrastructure that isn’t part of the ordinary daily operation,” funded from discretionary reserves and planned over multiple years to match need and cash flow.
The plan prioritizes road repairs based on annual condition assessments using a Pavement Condition Index (PCI). Keith said the city evaluates age, usage and projected growth to decide whether to overlay, widen or undertake other fixes. He cited specific upcoming projects including improvements on Roy Rogers Boulevard from Amargosa to I-15 and a major stretch of Bear Valley Road…
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