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San Mateo previews $350 million CIP with sewer work and parks among top needs
Summary
City staff presented a 2026'31 Capital Improvement Program preview that lists roughly $350 million in project requests, with sewer rehabilitation and street work as the largest categories and large unfunded needs for parks, facilities and lagoon dredging.
San Mateo City staff on Monday previewed a proposed 2026'31 Capital Improvement Program that lists roughly $350 million in project requests over five years, with sewer rehabilitation taking the largest share and streets, buildings, stormwater and parks following.
"We have about 350,000,000 of project proposals that'll be going forward to council as part of the five year CIP," Public Works Director Matt Fabry told the council during a study session presentation. Fabry said the first-year adoption (FY26'27) will be the binding budget and that annual requests across the five years range from about $66 million to $72 million.
Fabry said the FY26'27 requests include about $40 million for sewer projects, $11 million for streets and transportation, nearly $10 million for buildings and facilities, and smaller amounts for stormwater and parks. He noted the sewer category still includes work tied to the city's…
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