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File #: 26-0483    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/5/2026 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 5/12/2026 Final action:
Title: 10:00 A.M. - Consideration of the Inaugural County of Lake Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for Fiscal Years 2025-26 Through 2029-30
Sponsors: Administrative Office
Attachments: 1. Lake County CIP FY 2025-26 - FY 2029 - 30 5.12.26.pdf, 2. Lake County CIP FY 25-26 - FY 29-30 PPT.pdf, 3. Public Comment_Sterling Wellman
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Memorandum


Date: May 12, 2026

To: The Honorable Brad Rasmussen, Chair, Lake County Board of Supervisors

From: Susan Parker, County Administrative Officer
Benjamin Rickelman, Deputy County Administrative Officer

Subject: Consideration of the Inaugural County of Lake Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for Fiscal Years 2025-26 Through 2029-30

Executive Summary:

The County Administrative Office is very pleased to present for the consideration of your Board the Inaugural County of Lake Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), spanning Fiscal Years (FY) 2025-26 through 2029-30.

This Draft CIP is divided into three functional areas, Facilities, Transportation, and Utilities. Departments with projects listed are Public Works, Special Districts, and Water Resources. The CIP is intended to promote County staff, departments and your Board with planning projects, while promoting public understanding.

As your Board and members of the public will be aware, the County budgets for the upcoming Fiscal Year, only. Therefore, the only projects with committed funding in the CIP (with the exception of the Armory project), are the FY 25 / 26 projects. Projects identified in future years of the CIP reflect strategic priorities, with planning-level cost estimates; they are not pre-approved expenditures.

Members of your Board will likewise be aware, funding sources vary by department and project type. Transportation projects are substantially supported by state and federal transportation funds, including Surface Transportation Program (STP) and Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) allocations, alongside local road funds. Facilities projects generally rely on the County General Fund and, where applicable, state or federal grants, except for landfill projects which are funded through the solid waste enterprise fund through disposal revenue. Water, sewer, and lighting districts' capital improvements are funded primarily through service revenues collected from ratepayers with...

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