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York County unveils new 5-year CIP process and scoring rubric to prioritize projects
Summary
Assistant manager Tom Couch outlined a new five-year capital improvement program that uses a bottoms-up approach, departmental scoring rubrics and Year 1 conversion into the proposed capital budget to improve planning, grant competitiveness and financial stewardship.
York County staff presented a revised capital improvements planning (CIP) approach to the Council on Nov. 10 designed to improve project sequencing, transparency and grant competitiveness.
Tom Couch said the program will use a multi-year (five-year recommended) time horizon, a bottoms-up process driven by department-level submissions and an objective scoring rubric to prioritize ‘big rock’ capital…
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