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Committee previews $1.15 million 2026 CIP: paving run, phased parks work and equipment purchases
Summary
Narberth staff presented a proposed 2026 capital improvement program totaling about $1.15 million that includes a 0.6-mile paving run, phased parks safety work, an Elmwood Avenue bridge/streambank grant-driven project, and several vehicle and equipment purchases.
The Narberth Infrastructure Committee reviewed the borough’s proposed 2026 capital improvement program (CIP) on Oct. 28, which staff estimated at about $1.15 million after scope adjustments.
Speaker 3 summarized the paving proposal, a roughly 0.6-mile program including Conway Avenue and Stewart Avenue; some streets were omitted because storm-sewer repairs must precede repaving. "If you all approve this paving program, then council will approve it in November," Speaker 3 said; staff would then mail notices to affected residents in early 2026.
Speaker 4 reviewed other high-ticket CIP items: an elevator replacement anticipated around $135,000…
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