County of Pinellas, Florida

Population (Year): 956615  (2021)

The County of Pinellas faces several key infrastructure challenges, including maintaining and upgrading its transportation infrastructure, improving access to public transit and other transportation options, addressing stormwater management and flood protection issues, ensuring reliable and sustainable water supply and treatment infrastructure, upgrading public facilities such as parks, community centers, and libraries, and managing the impacts of natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods. Additionally, the county 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 county also faces challenges in providing affordable housing, addressing homelessness, promoting economic development and job growth, and managing growth and development in a sustainable manner, particularly in the face of increasing population and urbanization pressures.

County of Pinellas

Sample Highlights from the Capital Improvement Plan

Project ID

Project Title

Project Start Year

Project Description

Project Spend Total

Page Ref

Project Satus

565539

East Lake Library Expansion Phase II

2026

East Lake Library Expansion Phase II to expand the only community and cultural center for the East Lake communities and visitors.

4500000

77

Not Started

565621

Airco Site Preparation

2025

Facilitate the development of the Airco Property at the St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport by developing a portion of the stormwater infrastructure upfront.

11750000

94

Not Started

565634

Renovate Airport Terminal Restrooms

2024

This project consists of replacing the terrazzo, toilets, sinks and toilet partitions in two restrooms in PIE’s terminal near ticketing A and restrooms located in Gates 2-6.

500000

97

Not Started

565991

Taylor Park Shoreline Restoration

2024

“This project will include sidewalk replacement and expansion, landscaping improvements, enhanced
fishing access, new fencing and aquatic plantings at Taylor Lake Park\2019s north boundary and entranceway.
Companion project 002228A Taylor Lake Seawall.”

255000

145

Not Started

568548

Sanitary Sewer Manhole Rehab Project

2024

“Rehabilitation of manholes including infiltration grouting, manhole lining, rim and cover
replacements.”

2500000

391

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:

  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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Now, for business development, while the capital plan is interesting, the capital program is for capital expenditures that extends five to ten years beyond the capital budget.  Knowing the difference is important so you can influence upcoming program versus just responding to an RFP. If reading the CIP makes your head explode, or you want to save time, Request a Demo of Citylitics CIP dashboard with over 20,000 CIPs from USA and Canada. Citylitics has 20,000 plus available CIPs, how can we help you? What states, cities or counties are you looking to improvement your business development, we can assist you in influencing an upcoming RFP versus simply responding to an RFP. Citylitics Capital Projects Dataset is a comprehensive resource for businesses and organizations looking to track and analyze planned infrastructure spend in their area. The dataset offers a range of features and benefits, including:

  1. Comprehensive Market View: The dataset provides a single view of all planned infrastructure spend, with powerful filters such as population, project value, fiscal year, project status, project description, geography, and more. This allows businesses to gain a comprehensive understanding of the market and identify new opportunities.
  2. Identify Opportunity Hot Spots: The dataset offers map views and filters that allow users to identify opportunity hot spots where they need to allocate resources. This helps businesses to understand where they should focus their efforts to achieve the best results.
  3. Create Data-Driven Forecasts: The dataset provides bottom-up data for the next 5 years of planned infrastructure spend, allowing businesses to create data-driven forecasts they can be confident in.
  4. Uncover True Market Needs: The dataset allows businesses to develop long-term business plans, R&D, and growth initiatives based on true, bottom-up market needs instead of opinions and anecdotes. This helps businesses to make more informed decisions and achieve better results.

With Citylitics Capital Projects Dataset, businesses can gain a deeper understanding of planned infrastructure spend in their area, which can help them to identify new opportunities and make more informed decisions.