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City planner previews capital plan and seawall bond; committee asks for more specificity
Summary
The city’s director of capital planning presented an updated capital plan and previewed a proposed Seawall bond, warning the seawall program will be multiyear and costly; committee members asked for clearer project-level specificity and considered how set-asides and COPs affect long-term funding.
Heather Green, director of the Office of Resilience and Capital Planning, told the GO Bond Oversight Committee that the city’s capital plan integrates resilience goals with long-term funding priorities and that programmatic constraints — including voter-approved set-asides and certificates of participation (COPs) limits — shape which projects can move forward.
"This plan encapsulates what we know about planned funding, deferred and emerging needs across the city's portfolio," Green said, summarizing the office’s approach to balancing maintenance, ADA…
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