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Longview staff outline $2.7M in proposed one-time projects including fuel station, city-hall remodel and pool repairs
Summary
City staff presented a set of one-time capital projects estimated at roughly $2.7 million including a municipal fueling station, City Hall/IT reconfiguration, Paula Martin Jones pool repairs (underdrains), development-services asbestos remediation, a community attitude survey and animal-shelter equipment replacement.
City staff presented several proposed one-time capital projects and asked the City Council to authorize staff to return with firm bids and an amended CIP accounting for the projects.
Roland McPhee described the list and said current estimates show about $3.6 million in unallocated reserves, but that figures are budgeted estimates pending audit. "This is based on estimates from last year when we first started using the numbers," McPhee said, adding staff will return with updated numbers after the audit.
Key projects presented:
- Fuel station: McPhee proposed a supplemental fueling station to serve a large municipal fleet (about 493 vehicles, roughly 200 housed at Public Works). He presented a…
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