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Wilson County adopts formal Capital Improvement Plan policy, sets $50,000 threshold and ClearGov public display

2083005 · January 6, 2025
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The Board approved a formal capital improvements policy that defines capital projects as county assets costing at least $50,000 with a two-year lifespan and establishes a prioritization scoring process and ClearGov public display.

Wilson County commissioners on Jan. 6 approved a formal Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) policy that sets a minimum project threshold of $50,000, requires a two-year lifespan and establishes a scoring and prioritization process for competing requests.

"We are defining that any project which has a more than $50,000 requirement and has a lifespan of two years and also becomes a county asset that we are calling that as a capital project," said the county engineer,…

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