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Calistoga public works outlines $120 million 10-year CIP, flags pond lining and microgrid work
Summary
City engineer Derek Raynor told the Calistoga City Council the city’s 10-year capital improvement program totals about $120 million, with major near-term items including aeration-basin liners, a microgrid on Lower Washington and bidding on riverside pond-lining to address a cease-and-desist order.
Derek Raynor, Calistoga city engineer and director of public works, presented a capital improvement program (CIP) update that lists roughly $120 million in projects over a 10-year horizon, divided mainly among roads (about 35%), water (about 30%) and sewer (about 25%).
Raynor highlighted completed and current projects: a repaired sewer force main near Rancho Del Mobile Home Park, a…
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