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City planners outline $11.9B five‑year capital need and council approves midyear CIP adjustments to cover emergencies
Summary
Engineering & Capital Projects reported a five‑year capital‑needs outlook of roughly $11.9B with an approximate $6.5B funding gap; council approved $71.3M in midyear CIP adjustments focused on declared emergencies and stormwater priorities, passing the package after two friendly amendments.
San Diego — Engineering & Capital Projects presented the city’s FY2026–2030 Capital Infrastructure Planning Outlook on March 3, showing $11.9 billion in five‑year CIP needs and conservatively estimated funding of about $5.4 billion, leaving an approximate $6.51 billion five‑year shortfall.
ECP Director Rania Amin said the outlook is a planning tool that incorporates community priorities, asset‑management plans and only reliably funded revenue; grants are included only when grant agreements are executed. The report emphasized stormwater and…
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