File #: Pres 17-516    Version: 1 Name: Capital Projects Update
Type: Presentation Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/2/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/6/2017 Final action:
Title: Capital Program Update
Attachments: 1. Presentation
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Capital Program Update

 

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Summary and Background Information:  On November 5, 2013, Commerce City voters approved Issue 2K, which increased the city’s 3.5% sales and use tax by one percent to provide a dedicated funding source for new parks, recreation, and road projects. The dedicated increase is for capital expenditures as well as operations and maintenance on new projects. Commerce City committed to leverage the funding to build five projects in the next five years, including:

 

                     • New recreation center

                     • Expanded Tower Road

                     • New outdoor pool

                     • Three new neighborhood parks

                     • New additions to existing recreation center

 

The successful ballot initiative was the result of a two year, community-driven process to identify how to implement programs and services that address growing population needs, achieve vision, and build a better Commerce City. The city provides regular updates on the voter-approved program, coinciding with the quarterly administrative work plan updates. Supplemental monthly information also is included within the city manager’s report to council. Tonight's presentation follows the format of past presentations, outlining how the city intends to follow-through on Issue 2K commitments, including:

 

                     • Program goals and objectives

                     • Program schedule

                     • Project phases

                     • Program task update (last 90 days)

                     • Program budget

                     • Action items for the next 90 days

 

Staff Responsible (Department Head):  Director of External Affairs Halstead

 

Staff Member Presenting:  Capital Improvement Program Citizen Advisory Committee Members and Program Director Scott Hergenrader

 

Financial Impact:  $144,000,000

 

Funding Source:  2K