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10 results for “capital repairs” · budget

  • CIF061522PW02: APPROPRIATING $4,000 FROM DISTRICT 2 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS TO PUBLIC WORKS FOR THE REPAIR OF A PORTION OF THE SIDEWALK IN FRONT OF 4622 SILVER LEAF DRIVE.

    May 17, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • CIF060122PW14: APPROPRIATING $1,500 FROM DISTRICT 14 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS TO PUBLIC WORKS FOR A SIDEWALK REPAIR AT 7609 NANCY LANE.

    May 10, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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CIF060122PW05A: APPROPRIATING $1,240.65 FROM DISTRICT 5 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS TO PUBLIC WORKS FOR A SIDEWALK REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT PROJECT AT 3904 WEST MUHAMMAD ALI BOULEVARD.

May 2, 2022

·Louisville, KY
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  • CIF051122PW15A: APPROPRIATING $981.79 FROM DISTRICT 15 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS TO PUBLIC WORKS FOR SIDEWALK REPAIRS AT 1421 ANNA LANE.

    Apr 21, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 2412-2021: To authorize the Finance and Management Director to establish a purchase order from a Universal Term Contract/Purchase Agreement with Heritage Fire Equipment for the repairs to a Sutphen Fire Engine; to amend the 2020 Capital Improvement Budget and transfer funds between projects; and to authorize the expenditure of $36,105.03 from the Public Safety Capital Improvement Fund. ($36,105.03)

    Sep 15, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2371-2021: To authorize the Finance and Management Director, on behalf of the Fleet Management Division, to establish purchase orders with Bomar Construction Company Inc. ($69,100.00) for the purchase of overhead door repair services; and to authorize the expenditure of $69,100.00 from the Fleet Management Capital Fund. ($69,100.00)

    Sep 9, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CIF091521PW20: APPROPRIATING $51,581.12 FROM DISTRICT 20 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS TO PUBLIC WORKS FOR THE REPAIR OF ALL SIDEWALKS IN DISTRICT 20 THAT ARE RATED 4/5 AND HAVE NOT BEEN FUNDED BY PUBLIC WORKS.

    Aug 23, 2021

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • CAPITAL BUDGET 2026 passed 2-9-26

    Akron, OH
    Budget

    On February 9, 2026, the Akron City Council passed the 2026 Capital Investment and Community Development Program. Key allocations include $6.5 million for road resurfacing covering approximately 52 centerline miles, $1 million for the sidewalk program to address repair requests, and ongoing investments in major infrastructure projects including renovation work on the Stubbs Justice Center police headquarters. The budget prioritizes public safety, transportation, water and sewer systems, parks and recreation, and economic development initiatives.

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  • 2026 Proposed Budget | Borough of State College

    State College, PA
    Budget

    The Borough of State College's 2026 Proposed Budget is a comprehensive 406-page document outlining the municipality's financial plan across multiple departments and funds, including General Fund, Capital Fund, Asset Replacement Fund, and Debt services. The budget covers diverse areas such as police, public works, parking, planning, public health, and regional programs, with detailed capital improvement projects including parking garage repairs, street reconstruction, sanitary sewer work, and park improvements. The document includes financial policies, demographic information, organizational structure, departmental budgets with receipt details, and a fee resolution appendix covering various municipal services and licenses.

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  • Capital Improvement Plan FY 2022-2023 BUDGET ...

    Des Moines, IA
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    The City of Des Moines adopted a Capital Improvement Plan on March 21, 2022, allocating $906.9 million across fiscal years 2022-2026 for infrastructure and departmental projects. Major funding priorities include Streets ($376.5 million), Storm Water ($109.3 million), Municipal Building ($155.8 million), and Parks and Recreation ($85.8 million), with the largest spending scheduled for FY 2022-2023 at $305.2 million. The plan details specific projects across departments including bridge repairs, fire equipment acquisition, library improvements, and sanitary sewer work, with funding distributed across the five-year period based on project timelines and priorities.

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