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Council adopts 2026 CIP and multiple bond anticipation notes as part of 2026 budget preparations

Wyoming City Council · November 18, 2025
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Summary

The Wyoming City Council adopted the 2026 Capital Improvement Program and approved several bond anticipation note ordinances (water, road, and various-purpose) along with revised 2026 fees; total proposed 2026 budget presented at $34.8 million.

The Wyoming City Council adopted its 2026 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and approved several financing measures after a staff presentation on planned projects and the proposed 2026 budget.

City Manager Rusty Herzog presented the 2026 CIP and listed phase 2 road and water projects supported in part by a SORTA grant of $2.1 million within a $12.1 million project list. Herzog outlined proposed projects including water work on Mount Pleasant, a $200,000 sidewalk replacement program (about $125,000 expected from a Community Development Block Grant and roughly $75,000 from the general fund), a $900,000 recreation turf field replacement and fan-experience improvements (general fund), a proposed $100,000 income-tax software replacement, $30,000 in pool…

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