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Camarillo presents FY26–27 project prioritization; Pleasant Valley bike lane and adaptive signals cited with grant offsets
Summary
Budget and Purchasing Manager Reina Robertson told council staff received 25 major project submissions and recommended 13 new projects for consideration in FY26–27; notable items include an adaptive traffic signal program (~$3.7M) and a Pleasant Valley Road bike lane project (total near $8.5M) that staff say are largely grant‑funded.
Camarillo — Reina Robertson, the city’s budget and purchasing manager, presented the city’s formal project prioritization model on Jan. 28 as staff prepare the FY2026–27 budget. The model limits major project submissions to: (1) projects whose total cost exceeds $100,000, (2) new projects proposed to begin in FY26–27, or (3) existing projects with material cost increases. Robertson said 25 projects were submitted and 13 new projects are recommended for council consideration.
Robertson outlined recommendations and notable cost changes across categories. In facilities, a proposed $275,000 seal‑coat for municipal parking lots and a courthouse property demolition were not recommended for approval at this time; however, a $150,000 scope increase for the ranch house restroom was…
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