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Council adopts 2025–27 Capital Improvement Program with six-year overview; parks and transportation projects highlighted
Summary
The council accepted the two-year CIP and six-year overview after presentations from Parks and Public Works staff. Projects noted include fountain restoration, Clay Street improvements funding identified, re-evaluation of the Nevada Street Bridge, and central bike-path planning; vote passed 4–1.
The Ashland City Council voted 4–1 on April 1, 2025, to accept the 2025–2027 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) with a six-year overview.
Rocky Houston, Parks and Recreation Director, presented the parks CIP for 2026–2031, describing categories that include preventative and major maintenance, park enhancements, planning, land acquisitions and vehicles. Houston noted the Butler-Perozzi fountain restoration is slated for completion next…
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