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Arlington treasurer presents off-cycle FY26 CIP authorizations; TAD board vote timeline set for December
Summary
City Treasurer Ethan Close asked council to authorize preliminary FY26 work on three off-cycle capital projects (a federally funded water treatment/migration project, land assemblage for a public safety training facility and fire-vehicle orders) and updated the council on TAD board nomination and voting timelines, reporting 802 votes cast so far.
City Treasurer Ethan Close briefed the council on three capital items staff seek authorization to begin ahead of the normal CIP cycle and provided an update on tax-appraisal-district (TAD) board voting.
Close said the first capital item is a water "permanent chemicals migration" project for which the city has already received a federal award of $7,200,000; he said the award would be used to start preliminary and final design work, but that construction costs are not yet known and likely to occur several years hence. Close…
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