Adopt capital improvement project budgets for 2004-05 and 2005-06
In Plain English
The city plans major infrastructure projects like road repairs, park upgrades, and building improvements over the next 2 years. Capital improvement budgets fund long-term projects that typically last decades, separate from day-to-day city operations. If approved, the city can begin contracting for these improvement projects.
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Votes
Emergency motion to reflect the correct years of 2004-05 and 2005-06 CIP budgets on the agenda
PassedAdopted Resolution No. 140-06 and requested that the issues of lighting be placed on the mid-year review discussion
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