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Oroville staff proposes scoring system to rank 68 city projects; council praises plan
Summary
City staff presented a new, weighted project‑prioritization framework intended to help the city manage 68 identified projects totaling about $130 million; council members praised the tool and asked for district-level review.
Alyssa, a city staff member leading public works planning, presented a new project‑prioritization framework to the Oroville City Council on April 1, describing a scored, weighted system intended to help the city choose which projects to advance given limited staff and budget resources.
The proposal assigns numeric scores across 11 criteria — including urgency, public safety/resilience, community and economic benefit, cost, feasibility, equity, environment, compliance, risk of noncompletion, public health, and traffic/congestion relief — and weights urgency and public safety more heavily. Alyssa told the council there are 68 projects in the inventory and her high‑level estimate for combined costs is about $130,000,000.
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