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Lemon Grove unveils five‑year capital improvement plan with large unfunded backlog
Summary
City staff presented a FY26–27 five‑year capital improvement program that funds near‑term sewer, storm drain and street projects but leaves most long‑term work unfunded; council asked staff to return with prioritized costs for priority‑1 storm drains, ADA work and traffic‑signal funding options.
Lemon Grove City staff presented a five‑year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) workshop on April 28, outlining completed and planned projects and warning that most multi‑year needs remain unfunded.
Tony Winnie, the interim city manager, opened the session and turned the presentation over to Izimir Correa, who framed the CIP as "a planning and budgetary tool, primarily used for road mapping critical projects over a 5 year period." Correa said recent work completed this year included multi‑year repairs to City Hall and several storm‑drain projects triggered by the 2024 storms, and that construction continues on multiple sewer rehabilitation segments in the city.
Staff described a bundled sewer…
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