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Item 2.
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| City Council Work Session | |
| Date: | 11/07/2022 |
| Title: | FY24 - FY28 Capital Improvement Plan |
| Presented by: | Andy Zoeller, Finance Director |
| Department: | Finance |
| Presentation: | Yes |
| Legal Review | No |
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that City Council review the FY24 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), discuss projects, and make recommendations to staff for desired changes to the draft CIP. Council action to follow at a regular City Council meeting scheduled for December.
BACKGROUND (Consistency with Adopted Plans and Policies, if applicable)
Each year the City of Billings adopts a 5-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). This plan identifies capital projects, prioritizes City facility and infrastructure needs, and helps develop sound financial investments into the future to ensure successful completion of projects. Capital projects included in the plan exceed $25,000 and have a useful life of greater than 1 year. Common repairs and maintenance items are not included, unless the improvements significantly lengthen the useful life of the asset.
The CIP contains information on each project, sets a timeline and priority for each project, and identifies a planned funding source.The projects that are identified as FY24 projects will be incorporated into the next City budget and rate recommendations will be made based upon the adopted CIP.
The draft plan was made available to the public on October 26, 2022, at www.billingsmt.gov/cip. Additionally, a GIS map showing all projects can be found at the same CIP website.
The CIP contains information on each project, sets a timeline and priority for each project, and identifies a planned funding source.The projects that are identified as FY24 projects will be incorporated into the next City budget and rate recommendations will be made based upon the adopted CIP.
The draft plan was made available to the public on October 26, 2022, at www.billingsmt.gov/cip. Additionally, a GIS map showing all projects can be found at the same CIP website.
ALTERNATIVES
No Council Action is needed at the work session.
FISCAL EFFECTS
The total investment in projects for FY24-FY28 are estimated to cost $523,126,752. Projects are funded through a variety of revenue sources including User Fees and Charges, Debt, Special Assessments, Grants, Tax Revenue, and Contributions. The projects included in the CIP for FY24 total $76,983,113.
Total project investments are planned in the following areas over the next 5 years:
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Total project investments are planned in the following areas over the next 5 years: