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Finance committee reviews 2026 CIP: dredging grant, lead-line funding, road and signal projects

Aurora Finance Committee · November 19, 2025
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Public Works presented the 2026 capital improvement program, highlighting a $4 million grant for Mastodon Lake dredging, continued lead service line replacement funding ($5M city plus ~$2.5M federal), $11.3M resurfacing target, and multi-year road, signal and utility projects.

Aurora — City public works staff gave the Finance Committee a wide-ranging review of the proposed 2026 Capital Improvement Program on Nov. 18, highlighting grant-funded environmental work, continued investment in lead service line replacements, and a string of road and signal projects scheduled across the next several years.

Jason Bauer of the Department of Public Works opened the presentation noting 2025 project completions and priorities for 2026. He said work completed in 2025 included Indian Trail improvements (Mitchell to Church) with federal highway safety funds and bicycle accommodations, signal modernization and resurfacing work done with an 80% federal/20% city funding split. "We did…

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