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Lee's Summit staff previews $52M in proposed CIP projects and reports low change‑order overruns for 2025

City of Lee's Summit Public Works Committee · February 9, 2026
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Summary

City staff presented a draft FY2027 Capital Improvement Plan proposing about $52 million in new projects over five years and outlined priorities for sequencing and public input; construction staff reported an aggregate change‑order rate of 3.84% for 2025 projects.

City Engineer George Binger told the Public Works Committee that staff are proposing 20 new projects totaling about $52 million over the next five years as part of the draft FY2027 Capital Improvement Plan. Binger said the list includes potential accelerations (such as parts of the Todd George Parkway) and opportunities to package bridge rehabilitation projects to gain bidding efficiency.

Binger said listing a project in the CIP does not obligate funding; he described next steps: staff will publish the draft and open a public…

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