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Boulder City tentatively adopts $134.5M five-year CIP; adds $8.5M pavilion project

Boulder City City Council · January 14, 2026
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Summary

Boulder City council gave tentative approval to a five-year capital improvement plan totaling $134.5 million, including an $8.5 million redevelopment-funded pavilion at Boulder Creek Golf Course; council approved the plan unanimously to inform the FY27 operating budget.

Boulder City’s City Council on Jan. 13 gave tentative approval to a five-year capital improvement plan that lists 54 projects totaling $134.5 million and sets FY27 spending at $35.1 million.

Budget Manager Angela Manninen told the council the plan is funded from a mix of enterprise funds (about 40%, roughly $53.7 million), outside sources (about 24%, roughly $32.8 million), government funds (about 19%, roughly $25 million), and voter‑approved funds (about 17%, roughly $22.5 million).…

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