City Seeks Citizen Input on 2017 - 2022 Capital Improvement Plan

 

SAN ANGELO, TX – The City of San Angelo is inviting citizens to be a part of the crafting and passing of the Capital Improvement Plan for 2017 to 2022. City officials said this is a great opportunity for residents to add their input and provide new ideas that can help improve the city.

Citizens can began submitting their projects this Friday, Feb. 10, via a short online form at cosatx.us/CIPinput. The projects require large capital needs and must cost more than $25,000. They must have a useful life of at least three years and take at least six months to complete. Projects that include street, water and park renovations are part of the CIP projects, said City officials.

A public forum will also be held Feb. 23 at 6:00 p.m. at the McNease Convention Center, 501 Rio Concho Drive. The CIP will help shape next year’s budget and is intended to reflect the needs and wishes of the citizens.

The forum will be aired live on SATV, Suddenlink channel 17 and will be re-aired daily for the following weeks. The CIP is expected to be approved in the spring, and will be funded by grants, designated revenue, debt instruments, fund balances, and sales and property taxes.

For more information about the CIP or the input process, contact City Budget Manager Morgan Chegwidden at [email protected], or 325-653- 6291.

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