File #: 2022-4839    Name:
Type: Report Status: Presented
File created: 3/30/2022 In control: City Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 4/19/2022 Final action: 4/19/2022
Title: FY2024 Draft Capital Improvement Plan Presentation
Sponsors: Public Works Admin & Engineering, Binger, George
Attachments: 1. FY23 CIP PWC Preliminary Summary Report 2022-04-11(ws).pdf, 2. FY23 CIP Preliminary Summary Report.pdf
Related files: 2021-4622, 2021-4538, RES. NO. 22-13, 2022-4916
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FY2024 Draft Capital Improvement Plan Presentation

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Issue/Request:
FY2024 Draft Capital Improvement Plan Presentation

Key Issues:

· The City's 5-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) is updated each year with the first year of expenditures adopted as part of the next fiscal year budget
· Elected Officials have requested to review draft version of the CIP before formal, public presentations
· An electronic version of the Draft FY24 CIP Summary Pages is attached
· The entire Draft FY24 CIP is available online


Background:
The City's 5-year Capital Improvements 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: Public Works/Water Utilities Programs; Airport; Bridges, Streets & Signals; Facilities; Parks & Recreations; Stormwater; Sanitary Sewer; and Water.

The attached report shows the front end summary, proposed funding summaries, and maps of the various categories the draft FY24 CIP. This report provides an overview of the FY24 CIP. The entire 152 page document is available for review online, on the City's website at https://cityofls.net/public-works/infrastructure-capital-projects/capital-improvement-plan-cip/cip-public-hearing. Residents can also find the CIP comment page by going to www.cityofls.net, and then type "CIP public hearing" in the search box near the top right of the home page of the City's website.

The plan is updated each year to remove completed projects, add new projects, re-sequence projects, and revise cost estimates and schedules of ongoing projects as appropriate. The proposed document is financially constrained to match anticipated expenditures with anticipated revenues.

By state law, all publicly constructed projects must be presented at a public hearing. This will occur on May 25, 2023 at the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission will adopt the CIP to incorporate it in...

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