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Boulder City unveils 5‑year capital plan with 48 projects slated for FY27, including pool and airport work

Boulder City Special City Council · April 21, 2026
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Summary

City staff presented a draft five‑year capital improvement plan (FY27–31) with 68 projects totaling about $146.5M and 48 projects proposed for FY27 at $43.8M; funding relies on enterprise funds, FAA matches, voter‑approved lease revenues and a planned Liberty Ridge payment to support the municipal pool.

Boulder City officials presented a draft five‑year capital improvement plan (CIP) that lists 68 projects totaling roughly $146.5 million, with 48 projects proposed in FY27 at a combined $43.8 million.

Budget Manager Angela Menan said most of the change since the January draft reflects timing adjustments in utilities projects tied to an ongoing rate study rather than new projects or added cost. "The proposed five‑year capital improvement plan has 68 projects with a combined cost of 146 and a half million. For fiscal year 27 it includes 48 proposed projects for a combined cost of $43.8 million," Menan said.

Key FY27 items…

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