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Cedar Falls council adopts five-year capital improvement plan; trails group pledges funds for Prairie Lakes repave

2172286 · January 22, 2025
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Summary

The Cedar Falls City Council adopted a five-year capital improvements program that lists roughly 30 parks, trails and sidewalks projects; the Cedar Valley Trails Partnership pledged about $30,000 toward repaving the Prairie Lakes trail.

The Cedar Falls City Council on Tuesday adopted a five-year Capital Improvements Program that lays out projects across streets, parks, trails and utilities and will inform the FY2026 budget process.

The plan, presented by Director of Public Works and Parks Jen Rodenbeck, lists 214 projects with a cumulative cost described in the packet as "over $4.73 million" and includes items programmed across five years; projects identified for FY2026 will be folded into next year’s budget for further review and possible adjustments.

Roddenbeck told the council the CIP is a planning document…

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