File #: 2017-4207   
Type: Consent Calendar Item
Body: Planning Board
On agenda: 4/24/2017
Title: Make a Determination that the Proposed Fiscal Year 2017-2019 Capital Budget is Consistent with the General Plan
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 2017-2019 Capital Budget and Five-Year Capital Improvement Program
Title

Make a Determination that the Proposed Fiscal Year 2017-2019 Capital Budget is Consistent with the General Plan

Body

To: Honorable President and
Members of the Planning Board

From: Liam Garland
Acting Public Works Director

Date: April 24, 2017

Re: Make a Determination that the Proposed Fiscal Year 2017-2019 Capital Budget is Consistent with the General Plan

BACKGROUND

On June 6, 2017, staff will request the City Council approve a 2017-2019 Capital Budget and Five-Year Capital Improvement Program (CIP). California law requires that, before the City Council approves the 2017-2019 capital budget, the Planning Board determine its conformance with the General Plan.

In November 2016, Public Works convened an interdepartmental CIP team comprised of the City Manager's office, and Fire, Information Technology, Library, Police, and Recreation and Parks Departments to develop the capital budget and five-year capital improvement program. The City Manager's Office will finalize the CIP and operating budget in May.

DISCUSSION

A draft of the CIP budget is attached at Exhibit 1. The CIP budget is consistent with Alameda's General Plan and various plans already approved by the City Council. Written and approved in 1991, with revisions to the Transportation Element in 2009, and the Safety Element in 2016, the General Plan broadly directs Alameda's existing structures and public infrastructure be improved, enhanced, and maintained.

The CIP budget includes three categories of projects: rehabilitation, transportation, and parks. Parks and rehabilitation projects are consistent with the General Plan, as they either improve, enhance, or maintain existing infrastructure such as parks, City buildings, sidewalks, stormwater pipes and pumps, lagoons, sewer pipes and pumps, and street trees. Transportation projects help maintain a safe, efficient transportation system (e.g., streets, signals, striping), and expand opportunities for transit riders, ped...

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