Sample Highlights from the Capital Improvement Plan
Project ID | Project Title | Project Start Year | Project Description | Project Spend Total | Page Ref | Project Satus |
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240242 | Homecoming Park Playground Replacement | 2023 | Replace play equipment in Homecoming Park to meet current ADA accessibility guidelines and Consumer Product Safety Commission guidelines. Resilient safety surfacing in playground areas will be renovated. Replacement play equipment parts can become unavailable and may create a situation where the playgrounds no longer meet either the current Consumer Product Safety Commission guidelines on safety or the current ADA guidelines. The play equipment at Homecoming Park was constructed in 1999. | 258000 | 72 | Ongoing |
240249 | Sunset Field Natural Turf Improvement | 2026 | "This project will convert the natural turf at Sunset Park soccer fields A, B and C from the existing Fescue/Rye blended turf, to a Hybrid Bermuda turf. The project will consist of removing all existing turf in the playing areas of fields A, B and C, leveling of the fields, adding and rototilling in soil amendments, prep work and irrigation adjustments followed by the installation of new Hybrid Bermuda sod. The current Fescue/Rye blended turf at soccer fields A, B and C is not withstanding the amount of player use and is resulting in deteriorated fields at a premature time. The Hybrid Bermuda turf is much stronger and can recover from high use much faster than the current turf." | 300000 | 74 | Not Started |
240254 | Walnut Park Playground Replacement | 2025 | "Replace play equipment in Walnut Park to meet current ADA accessibility guidelines and Consumer Product Safety Commission guidelines. Resilient safety surfacing in playground areas will be renovated. Replacement play equipment parts can become unavailable and may create a situation where the playgrounds no longer meet either the current Consumer Product Safety Commission guidelines on safety or the current ADA guidelines. The play equipment at Walnut Park was constructed in 2000." | 348000 | 76 | Not Started |
240258 | Windsor Way Park Playground Replacement | 2026 | Replace play equipment in Windsor Way Park to meet current ADA accessibility guidelines and Consumer Product Safety Commission guidelines. Resilient safety surfacing in playground areas will be renovated. Replacement play equipment parts can become unavailable and may create a situation where the playgrounds no longer meet either the current Consumer Product Safety Commission guidelines on safety or the current ADA guidelines. The play equipment at Windsor Way Park was constructed in 1999. | 180000 | 77 | Not Started |
240263 | Brentwood Boulevard Sewer and Water Main | 2026 | This project will install a 12" sewer main, 12" water main and 8" non-potable water main, approximately 2,360', along Brentwood Boulevard from Lone Tree Way to 200' south of Delta Road. This project will also provide lateral stubs for Sims Road, service laterals for existing properties along Brentwood Boulevard and sewer and water service for existing residents and future development, along Brentwood Boulevard north of Lone Tree Way. | 3400000 | 81 | Not Started |
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How to Read a Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for Business Development?
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:- A listing of the capital projects or equipment to be purchased
- The projects ranked in order of preference
- The plan for financing the projects
- A timetable for the construction or completion of the project
- Justification for the project
- Explanation of expenses for the project
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