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City’s six‑year CIP proposes $409.8M year‑one appropriation, funds Great Neck rec center and $330M Princess Anne project
Summary
Staff presented a six‑year capital improvement program totaling about $5.3 billion with $409.8 million proposed for year one; the CIP programs a fully funded Great Neck Recreation Center ($42M) and a Princess Anne High School renovation/replacement project estimated at $330M, plus substantial stormwater, roadway and courthouse investments.
Budget staff told council the six‑year CIP totals roughly $5.3 billion and that only the first year of the program is appropriated now; the proposed year‑one appropriation is about $409.8 million.
Staff said stormwater and flood-protection projects are the largest CIP category, followed by roads and schools (each about 18% of the total). The proposed CIP included 10 new projects and — notable this cycle — no items newly added to the deferred list.
Key year‑one projects called out by staff include:
• $42 million to fully fund…
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