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Englewood parks commission approves 2026–2030 capital projects budget
Summary
The Englewood Parks and Recreation Commission voted to approve the city's capital projects budget for 2026'2030, clearing the way for bond-funded park renovations and multi-year capital planning backed by a double-A-plus credit rating.
The Englewood Parks and Recreation Commission approved the city's capital projects budget for 2026 through 2030 during its public meeting, with commissioners voting to move the multi-year plan on to the finance department for processing.
The vote advances a five-year capital project fund that the department uses to sequence park, recreation and facility projects and to match outside grants and other funding. Director Christina Underhill and Deputy Director of Parks and Recreation Brad Anderson presented the plan and a line-by-line explanation of the major fund sources underlying the budget.
The nut of the plan is that it layers several dedicated funds: the Conservation Trust Fund (CTF), which is lottery-derived state funding for parks and recreation; the…
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