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Loveland City Council reviews proposed 2026 Capital Improvement Program
Summary
City staff presented a $7.5 million draft 2026 CIP emphasizing pedestrian projects, road work, PFAS treatment design, cybersecurity, parks and targeted downtown improvements; much of the plan depends on grant funding and coordinated utility work for timelines.
Loveland City Council on Tuesday heard a staff presentation on the proposed 2026 Capital Improvement Program, which totals about $7.5 million and targets sidewalks, road maintenance, water treatment design and other infrastructure projects.
City Manager Dave Kennedy outlined how public input, master plans and biennial council goals shape the CIP and said staff and finance work together to allocate costs across roughly 30 different city funds. Finance Director Mark (first referenced as Mark, finance director) and City Engineer Kelsey Richards were credited for helping secure and manage grants that fund many…
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