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<br />[,.01 <br /> <br />CONTINUANCE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND REQUEST FOR ADOPTION OF <br /> <br />CITY OF RAMSEY 2010~2014 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN <br />By: Diana Lund, Finance Officer <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />The public hearing on the 2010-2014 Capital Improvement Plan was originally scheduled <br />for December 8, 2009, At this meeting, it was requested that the public hearing be <br />continued until January 12,2010, <br /> <br />The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a long-term financial plan of at least five <br />years that consists of projects and facilities that are, or will be needed by the City in <br />carrying out the future needs for the public health,. safety and welfare of the City, <br /> <br />The CIP has been prepared in an attempt to anticipate major capital expenditures in <br />advance of the year in which they are budget requests. Further, several projects may <br />interrelate or require other improvements prior to initiation which would cause delays <br />without prior planning, Additionally, projects may require budgeting over several years <br />or receipt of funds from other sources (Le. grants) requiring planning completion prior to <br />the funding year, Finally, the plan enables a snapshot of the identified capital needs of <br />the community allowing for continual prioritization of these needs. <br /> <br />Approval of the CIP by Council does not authorize spending or initiation of a given <br />project. It does, however, provide a guide for the community for a whole array of private <br />and public decision-making, impacted by public capital expenditures. Therefore, the CIP <br />should receive ratification only if the Council perceives actions contemplated within the <br />plan as reasonable and planned within justified time frames. It shall further be noted that <br />initial project design of public infrastructure projects identified .within this plan often <br />begins two years or more prior to the date of construction, <br /> <br />The CIP is not intended to provide for precise budgeting, Capital costs are projected as <br />estimates. Upon each update of the plan, deletions, additions, delays, or other revisions <br />may occur, reflecting changing community needs. These changes allow for budget <br />refinements as a particular project nears actual construction. <br /> <br />The plan does not contain a specific designation which denotes project priorities. There <br />is no weighting or matching of priorities between infrastructure types [streets, parks, <br />utilities, building facilities] as each type of project generally has a funding source unique <br />to the project type and from which funds cannot be reallocated. <br /> <br />Funding Source: <br /> <br />Each project within the Capital Improvement Program designates its funding source. <br />
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