File #: RES 21-109    Name: CIP 5 Yr Plan FY 2021/22 Thru 2025/26
Type: BoS Resolution Status: Passed - RMA Administration
File created: 6/10/2021 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 6/22/2021 Final action: 6/22/2021
Title: Adopt a resolution approving the County of Monterey Capital Improvement Program Five-Year Plan for Fiscal Years 2021/22 through 2025/26.
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Attachment A - Proposed CIP for FYs 2021-22 through 2025-26, 3. Attachment B - Unfunded and Partially Funded Project List, 4. Attachment C - Draft Resolution, 5. Item No. 17 - PowerPoint presentation, 6. Completed Board Order and Resolution Item No. 17
Title
Adopt a resolution approving the County of Monterey Capital Improvement Program Five-Year Plan for Fiscal Years 2021/22 through 2025/26.
Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt a resolution approving the County of Monterey Capital Improvement Program Five-Year Plan for Fiscal Years 2021/22 through 2025/26.

SUMMARY:
The County of Monterey Capital Improvement Program Five-Year Plan for Fiscal Years (FYs) 2021/22 through 2025/26 (hereinafter CIP) sets forth capital projects essential to maintain and improve County public facilities and facilitates the orderly implementation of the County General Plan. Public facilities include buildings, major equipment, telecommunications infrastructure, parks, and transportation systems. CIP projects are those projects that cost more than $100,000 and provide long-term assets to Monterey County.

Each year, the CIP is updated and reviewed considering County needs, priorities, and available funding. A long-term CIP provides several benefits:

? Prioritizes needs and establishes an orderly basis for sound budgetary decisions.
? Focuses attention on both mandated and community goals, needs, and capabilities for best use of public funds and establishes a long-term plan to address future needs.
? Improves the likelihood of obtaining State and Federal financing assistance for projects.
? Encourages project coordination between the County and public agencies which serves to reduce scheduling conflicts.
? Permits private enterprise to relate and/or align their projects to the CIP.

The CIP (Attachment A) includes capital projects planned as part of the capital budgets managed by the Department of Public Works, Facilities, & Parks (PWFP), Natividad Medical Center (NMC), and Information Technology Department (ITD). PWFP worked with County Departments to develop their capital project requests. Capital projects are funded through capital funds budgeted in Funds 002 (Road Fund), 402...

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