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City staff present CIP notebook, say roughly $25M is available for FY26–30 projects; council to set priorities Nov. 11
Summary
City staff presented an unfunded projects notebook at the Oct. 7 Bryan council workshop and said there is roughly $25 million to program for FY26–30; staff noted a Sadie Thomas Park bridge is funded in FY28 and a 29th Street shared‑use path is fully funded, while council discussed timelines and stronger contract milestone language.
City staff presented the capital improvements plan (CIP) notebook to the Bryan City Council on Oct. 7, outlining a ranked list of unfunded projects, cost estimates and a district‑by‑district breakdown of proposed expenditures for the FY26–30 planning horizon.
Introduced as Dr. Bartnick, the staff presenter said the packet includes projects from 2026 and 2028 and candidate projects through 2030. “There’s approximately $25,000,000 to spend,” the presenter told the council and asked members to…
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