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Hartford outlines roughly $39.5 million FY27 capital program with parks, pump stations and energy projects

Operations Management Budget and Government Accountability Committee · April 17, 2026
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Summary

Capital Improvements staff presented a FY27 program of about $39.47 million, including a $12.37 million CIP ordinance package, $3 million pump‑station upgrades, parks/splash‑pad priorities and energy measures (ESCO, virtual net‑metering expected to yield ~$160,000/quarter).

Julia Jack, director of the Capital Improvement Projects office, presented the department's FY27 recommended capital program and described asset‑class priorities for facilities, infrastructure, parks, transportation, schools and a newly emphasized energy class.

"Our mission is to plan, manage, and deliver capital projects that strengthen our city's infrastructure, enhance public safety, expand economic opportunity, and improve quality of life for our residents," Jack said, outlining improvements to project controls, community engagement and financial tracking.

Julian Freund, who reviewed the FY27…

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