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Council reviews draft five‑year CIP and FY2025‑26 priorities; roads and drainage top the list
Summary
Public works staff previewed a roughly $12 million FY2025‑26 capital request and a five‑year program that prioritizes pavement rehab, active transportation, stormwater fixes and park/facilities upgrades; council asked for clearer objective prioritization of street work and coordination with utilities and TRPA for longer projects.
The City Council reviewed a draft five‑year capital improvement program and a proposed FY2025‑26 CIP allocation on June 3. Public Works Director Anush Nehad said staff recommends approximately $12 million of capital work in FY2025‑26, including pavement rehabilitation, active‑transportation elements (Tahoe Valley Greenbelt lighting), permitting and design for beach revetment repairs at El Dorado Beach, and a proposed new parks maintenance facility.
Nehad told council that the city currently has approximately $120 million of capital projects in construction and that staff is prioritizing safety…
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