AGENDA #6a(3)

MEMORANDUM

TO:

Mayor and Town Council

FROM:

Roger L. Stancil, Town Manager

SUBJECT:

Consideration of 2007-2022 Capital Improvements Program

DATE:

June 11, 2007

Attached is a resolution that would adopt the 2007-2022 Capital Improvements Program as a component of the 2007-08 Town Budget, including a capital allocation of $1,296,200 for fiscal year 2007-08, as previously discussed by the Council.  This allocation is included in the Budget Ordinance recommended in Agenda Item #6a(1).

Background

The 2007-2022 Capital Improvements Program is a plan for addressing the Town’s capital facilities needs over the next 15 years based on priorities and anticipated availability of funding. The program also lists needs for which funding has not been identified.

The development of the Capital Improvements Program was based on information from a variety of sources, including the August 2000 Facilities Condition Assessment, special studies, and the Comprehensive Plan, as well as feedback from the Council, citizens, department heads and staff.

Over the 15-year scope, the Program emphasizes maintenance projects at Town facilities, with the goal of addressing problems as they arise in order to avoid more costly repairs in the future. The 2000 Facility Condition Assessment served as the basis for scheduling many of the maintenance-related projects, including anticipated needs throughout the 15-year period covered by the Capital Improvements Program.

The Capital Improvements Program is based on expected transfers from the General Fund, proceeds from the 2004 bond issues, Stormwater Utility Funds and other funding sources, such as the Community Development Block Grant program, Capital Fund Program (Housing), the Library Gift Fund, the Parking Fund, Surface Transportation Program-Direct Allocation funds, and the Transportation Capital Reserve Fund.

PROGRAM COMPONENTS

The 2007-2022 Capital Improvements Program includes:

PROGRAM SUMMARY

Funding proposed for Capital Improvements Fund projects over the 15-year period amounts to approximately $39 million.

RECOMMENDATION

We recommend that the Council adopt the recommended 15-year Capital Improvements Program, as shown in the Manager’s Recommended 2007-08 Budget submitted to the Council on May 7, 2007, and as revised in the attached Table 1 in accordance with the Council’s discussions, and adopt the attached resolution approving the 2007-2008 Capital Improvements Fund amounts for new appropriations.

TABLE

  1. Table 1: Recommended 2007-08 Capital Improvements Fund Projects (p. 4)