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Leesburg staff previews FY2027–2032 capital improvements plan, flags stormwater, pedestrian and paving priorities
Summary
Assistant Director Doug Wagner presented the proposed FY2027–2032 CIP to the Planning Commission, outlining 98 projects (breakdowns for streets, utilities, parks), key schedule milestones and requests for commission support on pedestrian safety, stormwater compliance and pavement maintenance.
Doug Wagner, assistant director of capital projects and public works, presented the Town of Leesburg’s proposed FY2027–2032 Capital Improvements Plan to the Planning Commission on Jan. 15.
Wagner said the CIP definition used by staff applies to construction, renovation, demolition or acquisition of real property costing more than $60,000 with a useful life of at least five years. He summarized the draft plan as containing 98 projects totaling $1,030,000 as reported in the staff memo, up from 92 projects totaling $948,000 last year, and said roughly 50% of the proposed program is for streets and highways and about 24% for utilities.
Wagner walked commissioners through recently completed and active projects — including Morven Park sidewalk nearing punch-list completion and a police department expansion described in the presentation as about a $28,000,000 project that…
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