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Englewood outlines $109 million five-year CIP for water, with lead program and Denver interconnects prioritized
Summary
City staff presented a five-year utilities capital-improvement plan totaling about $109 million and a 10-year plan of about $133 million, highlighting lead-service-line work, CityDitch piping, WIFIA-funded plant improvements and planned Denver Water interconnect construction.
Englewood staff presented the utilities component of the city's 2026 capital-improvement plan, projecting roughly $109 million in capital spending over five years and about $133 million over 10 years across water, sewer and the city's share of South Platte Renew projects.
Sarah (Staff member) said the 2025 priorities include continued lead service line replacements (the program began construction in July 2024),…
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