City of San Jose, California

Population (Year): 983489  (2021)

The City of San Jose faces several key infrastructure challenges, including maintaining and upgrading its aging transportation infrastructure, addressing stormwater management and flood protection issues, ensuring reliable and sustainable water supply and treatment infrastructure, managing the impacts of natural disasters such as earthquakes and wildfires, and improving access to public transit and other transportation options. Additionally, the city must balance the need for infrastructure improvements with the cost of these projects, while also ensuring that residents and businesses have access to safe and reliable infrastructure services that support economic growth and quality of life in the community. The city also faces challenges in providing affordable housing, addressing homelessness, and reducing traffic congestion.

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Sample Highlights from the Capital Improvement Plan

Project ID

Project Title

Project Start Year

Project Description

Project Spend Total

Page Ref

Project Satus

566039

Terminal A Ramp Rehabilitation

2024

“This project anticipates the replacement of the airside parking apron for Terminal A-Plus. Phase One rehabilitates
approximately 96,500 square feet of apron and Phase Two rehabilitates approximately 144,904 square feet of apron.”

8840000

900

Not Started

566247

Evergreen Bikeways 2025

2023

“This project provides funding for the design and implementation of quick-build bike facilities along nine corridors in the
Evergreen-East Hills area. These corridors include Silver Creek Road, Quimby Road, White Road, Aborn Road, San
Felipe Road, Yerba Buena Road, Neiman Boulevard, Jackson Avenue, and Tully Road. These bike facilities will be
implemented as part of Better Bike Plan 2025.”

500000

988

Ongoing

566745

Santa Clara Street Transit and Streetscape Enhancement Study

2023

“This project provides funding to initiate a comprehensive study of Santa Clara Street. Beyond considering circulation and
public transit operations, the study will consider streetscape and public realm improvements, as well as opportunities to
support businesses along the street.”

500000

1033

Ongoing

567332

The Tech Interactive Skylight Replacement

2023

This allocation provides funding for the design phase of the replacement of skylights at The Tech Interactive.

100000

1231

Ongoing

567356

Central Service Yard – Bldg. F Expansion

2023

“This allocation funds a feasibility study as well as the design and construction phases for the expansion of the Fleet
Management facilities located at the Central Service Yard, Building F.”

2300000

1261

Ongoing

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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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