File #: BC 18-056    Name: Draft CIP
Type: Budget Committee Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/23/2018 In control: Budget Committee
On agenda: 5/2/2018 Final action:
Title: a. Receive the County of Monterey Capital Improvement Program Five Year Plan FY 2018-19 through FY 2021-22; and b. Support the approval of the FY 2018-19 capital funding for consideration in the Annual Budget.
Attachments: 1. Signed Budget Committee Report_5218, 2. Budget Committee_5218, 3. Attachment A - FY1819 Draft CIP_20180423
Title
a. Receive the County of Monterey Capital Improvement Program Five Year Plan FY 2018-19 through FY 2021-22; and
b. Support the approval of the FY 2018-19 capital funding for consideration in the Annual Budget.
Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Budget Committee:
a. Receive the County of Monterey Capital Improvement Program Five Year Plan FY 2018-19 through FY 2021-22; and
b. Support the approval of the FY 2018-19 capital funding for consideration in the Annual Budget.

SUMMARY/ DISCUSSION:
Resource Management Agency (RMA) is seeking Budget Committee support for the County of Monterey Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Five-Year Plan 2018/19 through 2022/23 (Attachment A). The list includes capital projects planned as part of the capital budgets managed by RMA, IT and NMC. Capital projects are funded through Capital funds (401, 402, 404) and individual department budgets. This document provides information about funded and unfunded County department capital projects for FY 18/19. In addition, staff has prepared an objective ranking of unfunded projects to prioritize needs.

The CIP is a five-year plan of the public projects necessary to maintain and improve the County's (public) facilities and the orderly implementation of the County General Plan. Public facilities include buildings, major equipment, telecommunication infrastructure, parks, and transportation systems. Projects listed in the CIP are over $100,000 and provide long-term assets to the community. Budgeted costs include design, environmental, construction, equipment, land purchases, and project administration of new, improved or replacement infrastructure. The costs identified in the first year of the CIP are appropriated as a part of the operating and capital budget process. The projects and costs identified in years two through five of the CIP are intended to illustrate priorities and the magnitude of funding needed.

Each year, the CIP is updated and reviewed in ligh...

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