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Mayor’s office outlines Executive Directive 9 and a citywide capital investment program
Summary
The mayor’s capital infrastructure director presented Executive Directive 9 and a proposal for a capital investment program (CIP) to centralize asset management, introduce a 100-point scoring rubric, and publish a games-focused CIP draft in February followed by a full citywide CIP by December 2026.
Jeff Thompson, director of capital infrastructure for Mayor Karen Bass, told the committee that Executive Directive 9 (ED 9) establishes a multiyear transformation and a capital planning steering committee to centralize asset data and coordinate investments across Public Works bureaus, Transportation, Water and Power, Recreation and Parks, CAO and CLA.
Thompson said a capital investment program (CIP) differs from the CAO’s CTIP by documenting investment history, maintenance funding and asset-class…
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