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Mesa presents five‑year capital improvement plan; council to adopt first‑year appropriations in June

Mesa City Council · April 16, 2026
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Summary

OMB presented Mesa’s FY27–31 Capital Improvement Program, highlighting large utility projects paid by capacity fees (smart metering, Central Reuse pipeline, East Mesa interconnects), major upcoming non‑utility projects and the need to address deferred maintenance; staff will provide a one‑year extract and carryover details ahead of June adoption.

Office of Management and Budget Director Brian Richel and staff presented Mesa’s five‑year Capital Improvement Program (FY27–31) to the council on April 16, explaining that by charter the council adopts a five‑year plan while only appropriating the first fiscal year as part of the annual budget process.

Rickel (sic) said the CIP balances growth‑related construction demands with a focus on operations and maintenance costs for new assets. On the utility side, officials highlighted recently completed projects such as the central Mesa…

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