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File #: 17-0175    Version: 1
Type: Old Bus. - Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 4/10/2017 Final action:
Title: 2016/17 Mid-Year Review of Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) Program and Presentation Regarding the Status and Future of the 5-Year CIP Program (Public Works Director Katsouleas). RECEIVE AND FILE
Attachments: 1. List of 39 Active Projects, 2. List of 6 Completed Projects, 3. List of 39 Delayed Projects, 4. Staff Hours Demand for Active Projects, 5. Staff Hours Demand for All Projects Scheduled in Current - FY 2020-2021, 6. Capital Improvement Policies and Capital Budget - Fiscal Policies, 7. PowerPoint Presentation
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TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

THROUGH:
Mark Danaj, City Manager

FROM:
Stephanie Katsouleas, Public Works Director
Prem Kumar, City Engineer
Anna Luke-Jones, Sr. Management Analyst

SUBJECT:Title
2016/17 Mid-Year Review of Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) Program and Presentation Regarding the Status and Future of the 5-Year CIP Program (Public Works Director Katsouleas).
RECEIVE AND FILE
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Recommended Action
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that City Council:

1) Receive and file the CIP Mid-year update; and
2) Discuss and provide direction on the future implementation of the CIP Program based on the information presented herein and the FY 2016/17 and FY 2017/18 Adopted Capital Improvement Policy and Capital Budget Fiscal Policy.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
In FY 2016/17, City Council adopted a two-year budget, with a plan to focus specifically on the CIP Program in the "off year," or FY 2017/18. Since becoming the Public Works Director last fall, I have had the opportunity to review the entire CIP Program and the challenges it faces in achieving full and successful project implementation. This staff report provides a mid-year update on the adopted FY 2016/17 5-Year CIP, as well as a fresh look at how existing and future projects can best be implemented to achieve the proposed CIP schedule, with a specific focus on project demand versus available staff resources.

The Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) Program is a core function of the City; it includes projects and studies that address the City's extensive infrastructure needs, and is typically projected as a 5-year program. For the current 5-year program (FY 2016-2021) five (5) projects were completed between July and December, 2016. Another 39 projects are currently underway totaling just over $40 million, while an additional 39 projects (worth over $12 million) should have been but have yet to be initiated due to limite...

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