Laserfiche WebLink
Our Mission: To work together to respasibtyr grow oYU community, and to provide quality, cost.effecdve, and efficient government services. <br />CC Regular Session 6. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 02/10/2015 <br />By: Diana Lund, Finance <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Public Hearing - Adopt Resolution # 15-02-033 Adopting the City of Ramsey's 2015-2019 Capital Improvement <br />Plan (CIP) <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: The 2015-2019 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) is a strategic planning tool to assist the <br />City Council in identifying proposed capital improvement projects over the next five years. <br />The Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) is a long-term financial plan of at least five years that <br />consists of projects and facilities that are, or will be needed by the City in carrying out the future <br />needs for the public health, safety and welfare of the City. The City's charter directs that a <br />five-year capital improvement plan will be adopted annually. <br />The CIP has been prepared in an attempt to anticipate major capital expenditures in advance of <br />the year in which they are budget requests. Further, several projects may interrelate or require <br />other improvements prior to initiation which would cause delays without prior planning <br />Additionally, projects may require budgeting over several years or receipt of funds from other <br />sources (i.e. grants) requiring planning completion prior to the funding year. Finally, the plan <br />enables a snapshot of the identified capital needs of the community allowing for continual <br />prioritization of these needs. <br />Approval of the CIP by Council does not authorize spending or initiation of a given project. It <br />does, however, provide a guide for the community for a whole array of private and public <br />decision-making, impacted by public capital expenditures. Therefore, the CIP should receive <br />ratification only if the Council perceives actions contemplated within the plan as reasonable and <br />planned within justified time frames. It shall further be noted that initial project design of public <br />infrastructure projects identified within this plan often begins two years or more prior to the date <br />of construction. Also, the CIP reflects priorities for projects and equipment that have been <br />identified as priorities in the City's adopted Strategic Plan. <br />The CIP is not intended to provide for precise budgeting. Capital costs are projected as estimates. <br />Upon each update of the plan, deletions, additions, delays, or other revisions may occur, <br />reflecting changing community needs. These changes allow for budget refinements as a <br />particular project nears actual construction. <br />