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Council approves $2 million CIP focus on safety and infrastructure; asks for City Hall options and possible project reviews
Summary
Council accepted staff's FY 2025-26 capital improvement program direction, agreed to prioritize outfall repairs, ADA and facility condition assessments within a $2 million planning envelope, and requested staff return with City Hall annex/design options and a list of potential projects for defunding by early May.
The Cupertino City Council on April 2 accepted staff's proposed fiscal year 2025-26 capital improvement program framework and directed staff to prioritize repairs and safety projects within a constrained $2 million planning envelope.
Public works staff presented a five-year CIP plan that emphasizes protecting public health and safety and stabilizing aging infrastructure. Susan Michael, CIP manager, said staff's recommendation was a "back to the basics" approach: prioritize storm-drain outfall repairs, ADA accessibility work and projects defined by the facilities condition assessment.
Staff noted an outfall assessment identified 51 outfalls in…
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