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Capital Improvement Plan–Executive Summary <br />Enclosedis an executive summary of the 2018-2037Capital ImprovementPlan (CIP) as prepared in <br />accordance with the goals and aspirations identified by the City Council, and applicable requirements set <br />forth under federal and state mandates. The CIP also incorporates the valued contributions made by the <br />City’s advisory commissions, and other citizen groups. <br />With the exception of the upcoming fiscal year, the CIP should not be construed as a request for funding; <br />rather it is designed to serve as a planning tool that can be used to make informed financialdecisions. <br />Only after further discussion and Council approval will capital items be considered funded. However, the <br />inclusion of these items into the CIP signals general support for meeting established service levels. <br />Over the next 20 years, the City expects to spendapproximately$189million to replace existing vehicles, <br />equipment, and infrastructure whichwill allow the City to maintain or enhance its programs and services. <br />This assumes that the City will have available funding and that all existing assets will be replaced at the <br />end of their useful lives. It is recognized that some assets maynot be replaced. <br />The largest asset type is the City’s systeminfrastructurewhich represents 69% of the total. The largest <br />asset by City function is water and sewerwhich represents 38% of the total amount, followed by streets <br />and pathwaysat 33%, and park system assets at 10%. <br />The following charts depict the City’s 20-year capital needs. <br />Summary of CIP -By Asset Type <br /> $14 <br /> $12 <br /> $10 <br />Millions <br /> $8 <br /> $6 <br /> $4 <br /> $2 <br /> $- <br />2018202120242027203020332036 <br />VehiclesEquipmentFurniture & FixturesBuildingsImprovements <br />77 <br /> <br />
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