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Greenville reviews five-year capital improvement plan; many projects remain unfunded
Summary
City staff presented a five-year Capital Improvement Plan outlining roughly $93 million in current projects and a slate of proposed future projects (fire stations, stormwater, greenways, parks). Several key items — new stations, law-enforcement training center and large stormwater reconstructions — are listed as unfunded or grant-dependent.
Greenville, N.C. — City staff presented a five-year Capital Improvement Plan to the council Feb. 9 that details current projects and future needs across fire rescue, police, public works, engineering and parks.
Recreation and parks and capital projects staff summarized completed and ongoing work, including near-completion of a new live-burn training facility and planning for Fire Station 8 and Fire Station 9. The presentation listed design estimates of about $650,000 per station and construction budgets of roughly $6 million to $6.5 million, with construction currently not funded.
Police Department needs include a proposed public safety annex for consolidated evidence storage (presented estimate approximately $2.9 million) and a longer-term possibility of a new…
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