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AGENDA REPORT
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6/21/2011
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15Y
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21
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V. CONCLUSION <br /> This CIP presents a wide range of street, parks, utility and public facility projects that will address many <br /> community interests and needs including maintenance of existing infrastructure and new projects. In <br /> many ways, this document continues to balance the need for ongoing infrastructure maintenance while <br /> addressing new needs and priorities. <br /> Looking to the future, staff is working on or anticipates activity on a range of capital projects including: <br /> • Staples Ranch Community Park <br /> • Staples Ranch Neighborhood Park <br /> • Downtown Corridor Parking and trail improvements <br /> • Bernal Park—Phase II <br /> • Library Space Needs <br /> • Lions Wayside Park Improvements <br /> To address ongoing capital needs. staff will continue to rely on the Council's comprehensive priority <br /> setting process that leads to the adoption of an Annual Work Plan that identifies and prioritizes key <br /> projects and programs. In addition, staff and the City Council will continue exploring opportunities for <br /> revenue enhancement from development impact fees that are needed to assure the City is well <br /> maintained with facilities that meet community needs. <br /> Staff is confident that this plan addresses the City's current capital improvement requirements and <br /> through the collective efforts of the City Council and the community, these future challenges will be met <br /> in a way that maintains the high quality of existing streets, facility and utility infrastructure and allows <br /> for the development of new facilities in a cost efficient and effective manner. <br /> 19 <br />
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