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St. Pete Beach details $58M FY‑26 capital program, launches public project tracker
Summary
Public services director Camden Mills told the city commission the five‑year CIP totals about $213 million with $58 million budgeted for FY‑26; the city has encumbered roughly 24% and will introduce an online interactive project tracker to show budgets, timelines and status for 53 projects.
Camden Mills, the city’s public services director, told the St. Pete Beach City Commission on Jan. 27 that the city’s five‑year capital improvement program totals about $213 million and that the fiscal‑year 2026 budget includes just over $58 million for capital projects. "Currently, through quarter 1, the city has encumbered 24% of our planned spending," Mills said, adding that the city had about $11.4 million encumbered at the time of the presentation.
Why it matters: Mills said most of the CIP funds are focused on recovery, resiliency and reliable infrastructure after recent storms. Elected officials pressed staff on priorities—sewer and stormwater…
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