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Oroville staff unveil scoring system to rank 68 city projects; $130 million in needs identified
Summary
City staff presented a weighted scoring system and a ranked project list intended to help the council prioritize 68 proposed projects, estimating roughly $130,000,000 in combined costs and placing drainage, Caltrans coordination and sewer infrastructure among the top priorities.
Oroville public works staff presented a formal project-prioritization framework to the City Council on April 1, proposing weighted criteria and a ranked list of projects to guide limited staff time and capital spending.
The presentation, led by Alyssa (staff member), framed the need for an objective system to choose among 68 identified projects. “There are 68 projects, so you're going to look at these and think these don't add up to 68,” Alyssa said, and later summarized citywide estimates: “All of them added together, dollars 130,000,000.”
The scoring system uses 11 criteria — including urgency, public safety and resilience, community and economic benefit, cost, feasibility, equity, environment, legal compliance, risk of not acting, public health and traffic relief — with…
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