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Irving council hears Public Works “year in review,” officials cite hundreds of millions in ongoing projects
Summary
Trevor Crane, the city’s CIP director, told the council the city has tens of millions in ready‑to‑build projects and hundreds of millions in multi‑year pipelines across roadways, water systems and vertical projects; councilmembers asked about cash versus bond financing.
Trevor Crane, director of the City of Irving Capital Improvement Program, presented a Public Works “year in review” to the Irving City Council on March 26, laying out maps, project lists and spending totals across roadway, water/wastewater, drainage and vertical portfolios.
Why it matters: The presentation framed the scope of near‑term public investment in infrastructure and fed into council questions about how the city finances that work and what residents can expect on street, water and drainage projects.
Crane summarized the program’s pipeline and recent accomplishments. He…
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