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Thousand Oaks council reviews $159.6 million proposed CIP, schedules public hearing for June 10

2911024 · April 3, 2025
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City staff presented a $159.6 million five-year capital improvement program (CIP) covering 147 projects including downtown planning, water system resilience and bike lanes; council accepted the report and voted 5-0 to schedule a June 10 public hearing.

City staff presented a proposed $159.6 million capital improvement program covering fiscal years 2025–27 and a five‑year planning horizon, and the Thousand Oaks City Council voted 5‑0 to accept the report and schedule a public hearing for June 10.

Finance Director Jamie Boscarino told council the CIP includes 147 projects across categories such as water ($33.8 million), facilities ($28.8 million largely for the downtown project), streets and transportation, landscape, and stormwater. Boscarino said the budget is a planning document that balances carryover funds, capital reserves and grant opportunities and that staff will return with an operating budget and the CIP for adoption on June 10.

The draft highlights resiliency measures prompted by recent…

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