City of Arvada, Colorado

Population (Year): 123436  (2021)

The City of Arvada in Colorado faces several infrastructure challenges. One of the primary issues is aging water and wastewater infrastructure. The city’s water distribution system is over 100 years old, and many of the pipes are in need of replacement. Additionally, the city’s wastewater treatment plant is reaching the end of its useful life and needs upgrades to meet current and future needs. Arvada also faces transportation infrastructure challenges, with increasing traffic congestion and a lack of multimodal options. The city is working on implementing various transportation projects to alleviate these issues, including the expansion of bike lanes and the construction of new pedestrian crossings.

Sample Highlights from the Capital Improvement Plan

Project ID

Project Title

Project Start Year

Project Description

Project Spend Total

Page Ref

Project Satus

626530

“North Trunk Sewer Improvements – W. 79th from Pomona to Vance (NT 6)”

2024

“The North Trunk Line has several areas that are at or exceed capacity. This project was
identified as a priority segment as part of the Sewer Master Plan and is required to meet
the timeline for planned development. This segment is also at end of useful life and in
need of rehabilitation or replacement.”

620000

250

Not Started

626531

Alkire Force Mains

2024

“Thr force mains from the Alkire Lift Station are undersized for the upgraded capacity. An
additional force main will be packaged with NT 2.”

1890000

251

Not Started

626537

“North Trunk Sewer Improvements – 68th & Sheridan to Tennyson & W. 64th (NT 8)”

2024

“The NTL has several areas that are at or exceed capacity. This project was identified as
a priority segment as part of the Sewer Master Plan and is required to meet the timeline
for planned development. This segment is also at end of useful life and in need of
rehabilitation or replacement.”

5150000

254

Not Started

626540

“North Trunk Sewer Improvements – W. 81st from Johnson to Pomona (NT 5)”

2026

“The NTL has several areas that are at or exceed capacity. This project was identified as
a priority segment as part of the Sewer Master Plan and is required to meet the timeline
for planned development. This segment is also at end of useful life and in need of
rehabilitation or replacement.”

270000

256

Not Started

626945

“Ralston Trunk Sewer Improvements – W. 69th from Eldridge to Coors (CRT5)”

2025

“The Central Ralston Trunk Line (CRT) has several areas that are at or exceed capacity.
This project was identified as a priority segment as part of the Sewer Master Plan and is
required to meet the timeline for planned development.”

1850000

263

Not Started

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When a city, municipality or state issues a Capital Improvement Plan (CIP),  it can be overwhelming and daunting, but there are a few key things you need to investigate. Let’s start with the definition of CIP – A Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) contains all the individual capital projects, equipment purchases, and major studies for a local government; in conjunction with construction and completion schedules, and in consort with financing plans. The plan provides a working blueprint for sustaining and improving the community’s infrastructures. It coordinates strategic planning, financial capacity, and physical development. A CIP stands at the epicenter of a government’s Planning, Public Works, and Finance departments. When a CIP is issued, it typically includes the following information:

  1. A listing of the capital projects or equipment to be purchased
  2. The projects ranked in order of preference
  3. The plan for financing the projects
  4. A timetable for the construction or completion of the project
  5. Justification for the project
  6. Explanation of expenses for the project
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