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A Community Re-investment Plan
The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a five-year program that identifies
needs for construction of capital projects or improvements for the City’s
infrastructure. It identifies estimated costs and funding sources to demonstrate
a balanced
funding and expenditure program.
The CIP is updated annually. Each update is created with input from the
public, advice from the Planning Commission and direction from the City Council.
It is reviewed at a public hearing early each spring and adopted by the City
Council. The
adopted CIP then becomes the basis for the annual capital
budget.
Public input is an important first step in creating the annual update. Do you
have a suggestion of a project or improvement to your neighborhood? If so,
please fill out a suggestion form and submit it to City of Springfield Public
Works. Project ideas for the current update, 2013 - 2017 fiscal years, were
received in December and January and have been incorporated where appropriate in
the current CIP. The following link has the suggestion sheet. Project ideas may
be submitted any time for incorporation in future Capital Improvement
Projects.
To view the current capital projects, you can visit CURRENT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
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