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Mayor’s office outlines Capital Investment Program, equity index and public dashboard plans
Summary
The mayor’s office presented a proposed Capital Investment Program (CIP) that centralizes project information, uses a 26-indicator equity index to prioritize investments and intends to publish a public project dashboard; officials asked the council for feedback and set review milestones as stated in the meeting.
The mayor’s office presented a plan to centralize the city’s capital planning and to use a published equity index to prioritize infrastructure investments, officials said at a committee briefing.
Sir Gandhi of the mayor’s administrative office, who identified himself as part of the city’s equity team, said the measure “is a citywide index that uses 26 indicators” and that the index is scored numerically from 0 to 100. He said sites scoring 60 or higher will be considered for investment and that sites scoring 80 or above are “very high need.”
John Thompson, introduced as the director of capital infrastructure for the mayor’s office, described Executive Directive 9 (ED 9) as a multi-year transformation of how the city…
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