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Danville outlines $12M CIP; pavilion and makerspace bids set for April, construction due August 2026
Summary
Town staff reviewed the capital improvement program, confirmed that bids for the Town Green pavilion and makerspace will go out in April, and said construction is scheduled to begin in August 2026 with pavilion opening targeted for 2027. Friedman and Wallner detailed costs, funding sources, and the 30/60/90% design process.
The Town of Danville presented a detailed update on its capital improvement program (CIP) at the March 11 joint Parks and Recreation Commission and Arts Advisory Board meeting, with staff confirming procurement and construction timetables for two headline projects.
Development Services Director Diane Friedman said the Town’s CIP is a rolling five‑year plan used to fund and plan physical assets and infrastructure, and that the current CIP budget is $12,030,000 to fund 43 projects out of 77 projects listed in the CIP book. "A capital project creates a new physical asset or changes an existing one," Friedman said, adding the town averages about $8 million in CIP spending annually and is estimated at roughly $10 million this year.
Why it matters: Friedman said the town faces large deferred infrastructure needs — she cited roughly $255 million to redo the road network…
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