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San Bruno reviews draft $34.5M CIP; staff propose two engineering hires to reduce consultant reliance
Summary
City staff presented the draft FY2025–26 Capital Improvement Program, highlighted a data‑driven prioritization pilot and proposed adding one senior and one associate engineer (funded by CIP/enterprise funds) to reduce consultant reliance and improve project delivery.
City officials presented the draft fiscal year 2025–26 Capital Improvement Program to the San Bruno City Council on April 22 and asked for council direction ahead of a public hearing and final adoption scheduled for June.
Matt Lee, the city’s Quality Works director, framed the session as an effort to pull back the curtain on how projects are selected and funded. Staff said the amended CIP budget stands at about $172 million, with roughly $69 million spent to date and about $34.5 million in proposed projects for the coming year, the majority funded through enterprise funds (water and wastewater) and a Measure Q tranche intended primarily for streets…
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