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Park and Recreation Commission <br />Meeting Date: 11/12/2020 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider the 2021 — 2030 Parks Five -Year Capital Improvement Plan <br />5. 1. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to recommend the 2021 — 2030 Parks' Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) to City Council <br />for their consideration in the Fall of 2021 to include a Public Hearing. The document outlines a 10-year plan very <br />similar to the previous 2020 — 2029 5-year plan. <br />Notification: <br />A Public Hearing on the City-wide CIP will be held by City Council as soon as December 8th of 2020. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The Parks 10 — Year CIP will be adopted by Council as part of the larger CIP document, usually corresponding in <br />time to the General Fund budget in December. <br />The following is an excerpt from the anticipated larger city-wide all -category CIP, and includes an explanation on <br />the CIP document and process: <br />"Enclosed is the Ramsey Capital Improvements/Capital Outlay Plan (CIP) for the years 2021-2030 It has been <br />prepared in an attempt to anticipate major capital expenditures in advance of the year in which they are budget <br />requests. Further, several projects may interrelate or require other improvements prior to initiation, which would <br />cause delays without prior planning. Additionally, projects may require budgeting over several years or receipt of <br />funds from other 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 prioritization of these <br />needs. <br />Approval of the CIP by Council does not authorize spending or initiation of a given project. It does, however, <br />provide a guide for the community for a whole array of private and public decision -making, impacted by public <br />capital expenditures. Therefore, the CIP should receive ratification only if the Council perceives actions <br />contemplated within the 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 begins two years or more <br />prior to the date of construction. <br />The CIP is not intended to provide for precise budgeting. Capital costs are projected as estimates. Upon each <br />update of the plan, deletions, additions, delays, or other revisions may occur, reflecting changing community needs. <br />These changes allow for budget refinements as a particular project nears actual construction." <br />Because future years' of the CIP consist of many variables, staff recommends a discussion of the various values and <br />details associated with each proposed project within 2021; and a brief, summary mention of future years' projects <br />for 2022-2030. (For the meeting, Staff will highlight these projects.) <br />