File #: RES. NO. 21-15    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/27/2021 In control: City Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 6/15/2021 Final action:
Title: A Resolution adopting the FY2022 - FY2026 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) in accordance with the City of Lee's Summit Charter.
Sponsors: Public Works Admin & Engineering
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. FY22 CIP, 3. FY22 Public Comment Summary.pdf, 4. FY22CIP Public-Comments 2021-05-18
Related files: 2021-4144
Title
A Resolution adopting the FY2022 - FY2026 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) in accordance with the City of Lee's Summit Charter.

Body
Issue/Request:
· The FY2022-2026 CIP includes projects and annual programs with estimated total costs of $326,389,000 over the five year period
· The City's 5-year CIP is updated each year with the first year of expenditures adopted as part of the next fiscal year budget
· The City Charter requires City Council to adopt the CIP by resolution
· The CIP draft was presented to the Public Works Committee on May 4, 2020 and City Council on May 12, 2020.

Proposed City Council Motion:
I move for adoption of a Resolution adopting the FY2022-2026 capital improvements plan (CIP) in accordance with the City of Lee’s Summit Charter.


Background:
The City's 5-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) serves as a planning document that incorporates both project and financial planning for infrastructure improvements throughout the city. The plan is organized into eight categories.
The first category plans large-scale, capital maintenance programs need to maintain infrastructure systems and facilities based on infrastructure conditions. The programs include Public Works, Water Utilities and the Building Equipment Replacement Program (BERP) Programs. The remaining seven categories plan construction work to add or replace infrastructure. The categories include Airport; Bridges, Streets & Signals; Facilities; Parks & Recreations; Stormwater; Sanitary Sewer; and Water.
The plan is updated each year to remove completed projects, add new projects, and revise cost estimates and schedules of ongoing projects as appropriate. It is financially constrained to match anticipated expenditures with anticipated revenues. The first year of the 5-year plan is adopted as part of the annual budget process. The City also includes the CIP as part of the Comprehensive plan, for which the Planning Commission has oversight responsibilities.
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