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Pleasanton Council adopts data-driven CIP prioritization to guide scarce capital dollars

Pleasanton City Council · December 17, 2024
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Summary

The Pleasanton City Council unanimously approved a six-factor capital-improvement prioritization strategy on Dec. 17, creating a transparent scoring system to decide which infrastructure projects the city will fund as it confronts a multi-million-dollar funding gap.

The Pleasanton City Council unanimously approved a new capital improvement prioritization process on Dec. 17, adopting a six-category, weighted scoring system staff said will make decisions about streets, parks, water and other city projects more consistent and transparent.

City Engineer Adam Nelke and Public Works Director Soo Chin Yong presented the plan to the council, saying the system ranks projects against criteria including health and safety, grant leverage and asset condition. "Health and safety and regulatory compliance" received the highest weighting in the proposed rubric, reflecting resident priorities from recent community surveys, Nelke told the…

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