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Stockton's five-year CIP tops $1 billion; utility directors detail $240M wastewater upgrade and water recharge plans

Stockton City Council · June 4, 2025
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Public works and municipal-utilities staff said the five-year CIP totals about $1.27 billion and highlighted year-one projects (~$63M), transportation grants, Miracle Mile funding, and a $240 million wastewater plant modifications project nearing completion funded by EPA WIFIA, state loans and ratepayer cash.

Public-works and municipal-utilities leaders detailed a packed capital work plan and several multi-million-dollar projects during the council's budget study session.

Deputy Public Works Director Eric Alvarez said the five-year CIP totals roughly $1.27 billion with $63 million of projects proposed in year one, and highlighted transportation projects that attracted competitive grant awards (for example, the Main & Market and Miracle…

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