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NCIP committee weighs neighborhood projects, safety upgrades and budget trade-offs

NCIP Committee (City of Monterey) · November 19, 2025
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Summary

Committee members reviewed 56 NCIP nominations and debated prioritization amid a city budget shortfall; staff flagged contingency requests, conflict-of-interest recusal rules, and high-complexity projects including pond dredging and Hartnell Gulch safety upgrades.

The NCIP committee examined 56 project nominations for the 2025–26 cycle and discussed how to prioritize neighborhood projects while the city confronts a structural budget shortfall.

Staff told the committee the 2526 cycle began with 73 nominations, 17 of which were withdrawn or combined, leaving 56 projects for review and a scheduled vote on Dec. 17. Reggie said one contract (NCP-2515, field lights and poles) will go to City Council in early December for contract award and an additional 10% contingency appropriation because the centrally held contingency account is being…

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