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Commissioners approve fiscal year 2026 Capital Improvements Program after staff recap and Q&A
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved the fiscal year 2026 Capital Improvements Program after a staff recap of process, scoring and project worksheets and an extended commissioner Q&A on priorities and timing.
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved the fiscal year 2026 Capital Improvements Program (CIP) after a staff recap and extended discussion of priorities, timing and public input.
Tony Bettis of the Capital Improvements Program presented a recap of the project-selection process, noting the CIP is a multi-year plan that generally uses an evaluation matrix to score projects across categories such as operational capacity, economic development, public safety and quality of life. Bettis said projects must typically meet minimum criteria including an estimated cost of at least $200,000, be nonrecurring, and provide a minimum five-year benefit; the office uses a planning horizon of five to ten years and compiles project…
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