City of Winchester, Virginia

Population (Year): 28136  (2021)

The City of Winchester, Virginia, faces several infrastructure challenges, including the need for roadway improvements, upgrading water and sewer systems, and improving public transportation. The city’s aging infrastructure requires maintenance and repair, including addressing aging water mains and wastewater treatment facilities. Additionally, there is a need for expansion of public transportation options to improve mobility and connectivity in the area. The city is also focused on increasing its use of renewable energy sources and enhancing its stormwater management systems.

City of Winchester

Sample Highlights from the Capital Improvement Plan

Project ID

Project Title

Project Start Year

Project Description

Project Spend Total

Page Ref

Project Satus

683857

Bellview Avenue Improvements

2027

“Project would consist of adding curb & gutter,
sidewalk, and drainage along Bellview Avenue
from S. Loudoun Street to Valley Avenue.”

5000000

254

Not Started

683867

Creamery Building Improvements

2024

“Replacement of the existing ballasted roof with
a mechanically fastened roof.”

150000

262

Not Started

683894

Tower Ladder Truck

2025

“Our current reserve ladder truck is a 1998
Pierce 75′ aerial ladder truck. According to the
City’s public safety vehicle replacement
guidelines, it has more than doubled its life
expectancy and the City has several buildings
that exceed the maximum reach for this truck.
In addition, housing setbacks from the street in
many areas are greater than the reach of this
truck. Moreover, the 1998 Pierce has
significant corrosion concerns which have
created issues the past few years and getting it
to pass the NFPA 1901 Standard Testing for
Fire Department Aerial Devices. The
department seeks to replace this unit with a
100′ Tower Ladder.”

1500000

272

Not Started

683970

Papermill Road Improvements

2024

“Project would consist of widening Papermill
Road between Cedarmeade and the City limit
from two lanes to three lanes (one lane each
direction and a center turn lane), bike lane,
curb & gutter, and sidewalks. The project also
includes constructing a roundabout at the
Papermill/Shawnee intersection.”

14000000

300

Not Started

684102

Schools – Synthetic Turf Replacement JHHS

2024

“Set aside funding each year to pay for large
capital expense in the future.”

420000

356

Not Started

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  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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