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Budget committee reviews CIP: Gregory Gardens paving, storm-drain repairs, green-infrastructure and PUC-funded climate projects
Summary
Staff reviewed the five-year CIP supported by Measure K funds and grant opportunities: a $5.4M Gregory Gardens resurfacing (staff plans $1.9M Measure K in 26-27), storm-drain pipe repairs, flashing-beacon pedestrian safety work, and green-infrastructure projects required for MRP compliance; staff also flagged potential PUC funding for climate-action projects.
At the April 4 Budget Committee meeting city staff presented the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for fiscal years 26-31, explained Measure K assumptions for 26-27, and reviewed a slate of near-term projects.
Staff said the city expects Measure K revenue of about $5.5 million for 26-27, with $2.5 million set aside for debt service and the remainder available for projects. One major commitment is a resurfacing project in the Gregory Gardens neighborhoods: staff cited an engineer's estimate of about $5.4 million for the full…
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