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File #: 17-0021    Version: 2 Name:
Type: Presentations Status: No Action Taken
File created: 1/11/2017 In control: Executive Office
On agenda: 1/24/2017 Final action:
Title: Presentation and Possible Direction to Staff Regarding the County's Capital Improvement Plan and Facility Needs Assessment
Attachments: 1. 02-02-16 EO- CIP - SD2, 2. 2013 CIP, 3. FY 16-17 CIP, 4. Facilities and Fleet 2016 BOS

TO: Board of Supervisors
FROM: Executive Office
MEETING DATE: January 24, 2017


DEPARTMENT CONTACT:
Christopher Shaver
PHONE:
463-4441


ITEM TYPE: Regular Agenda

TIME ALLOCATED FOR ITEM: 30 Min


AGENDA TITLE:
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Presentation and Possible Direction to Staff Regarding the County's Capital Improvement Plan and Facility Needs Assessment
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RECOMMENDED ACTION/MOTION:
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Receive the presentation and provide possible direction regarding the progress of the County's Five Year Capital Improvement Plan and Facility Needs Assessment.
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PREVIOUS BOARD/BOARD COMMITTEE ACTIONS:
The Board of Supervisors reviews and/or updates the County's Five Year Capital Improvement Plan routinely. The last update to the Capital Improvement Plan was in May 2013.

SUMMARY OF REQUEST:
The Capital Improvement Plan/Facility Needs Assessment (CIP) is a strategic planning tool focusing on County-owned infrastructure under the control of the Board of Supervisors. The overall CIP covers a five-year planning cycle and is used to identify key projects and funding sources. The projects may include: new construction, major maintenance, key equipment and large software system acquisitions or enhancements. The CIP is intended to provide the Board of Supervisors with an understanding of the overall condition of the County's capital facilities and an insight into the County's unmet facility needs.

The CIP is a planning tool used during the budget process and during each FY to plan and schedule projects. The selection of projects is based on meeting criteria with a focus on health and welfare, work environment enhancements and prolonging the life of a facility or system. Inclusion of projects in the CIP does not mean that a project has been approved for implementing and funding for future fiscal years, but it does provide reference information to facilitate informed decision-making.

The Board is being presented with an update on the progress made in FY 1...

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