City of Buckeye, Arizona

Population (Year): 101315  (2021)

The City of Buckeye in Arizona is facing several infrastructure challenges. The city’s rapid growth has put pressure on its transportation system, leading to congestion on major roads and highways. There is a need for more road expansion and upgrades to improve traffic flow and safety. Buckeye also faces challenges in water management, with the need for new wells and infrastructure to meet the growing demand for water. Additionally, the city is looking to upgrade and expand its wastewater treatment facilities to keep up with the increasing population.

City of Buckeye

Sample Highlights from the Capital Improvement Plan

Project ID

Project Title

Project Start Year

Project Description

Project Spend Total

Page Ref

Project Satus

654829

Downtown Storm Drain (from 4th to 9th )

2024

“Place storm drain pipe and catch basins in Monroe from 4th Street to 9th Street (Storm Drain pipe was placed from 1st to 4th in
anticipation of thisproject in 2006). This system will relieve the issue of flooding for the 10 year 2 hour storm for Downtown Buckeye.
The waters would be conveyed in a storm drain pipe system under Sixth Street (the piping under the portion closed and adjacent to
Buckeye Elementary School is in a separate project) to South Street. At South Street, the pipe system would travel east to Seventh and
outfall into a retention basin constructed by this project.”

100000

196

Not Started

655563

Jackie Meck Water Campus Well 10

2024

Acquire a well site and construct a new production well and appurtenances to provide raw water to the Jackie Meck Water Campus site.

3500000

243

Not Started

655568

North Airport Water Campus – Fluoride Removal

2024

“Financial participation in the Developer-led design and construction of a facility upgrade to remove fluoride and to dewater residuals.
agreement. The installation of treatment will allow the City to improve water quality and avoid public notice.”

8600000

244

Not Started

655667

Central WWTP 1.5 MGD Expansion

2024

“DCR to expand from the current capacity of 4.5 MGD to 6.0 MGD. Design FY 24/25, construction FY 25/26 and 26/27. Pricing from
2017 IWMP Appendix I -Wastewater Collection Flow Modeling, Design of the 1.5 Treatment Expansion, Adding new processes such as
digestors, permitting, construction, commissioning Project Management 2. Data Collection 3. Collection System Hydraulic Modeling 4.
Design Concept Alternatives 5. Wastewater Infrastructure Master Plan 6. Project List and Schedule of costs for planning purposes”

28500000

274

Not Started

655671

Sundance WRF Expansion

2024

Construct the necessary improvements to expand the Sundance WRF to treat its build-out capacity of 6.6 MGD

23500000

275

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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