2018 City of Shakopee Budget
140
2018 Annual Budget
Capital Improvement Fund
Fund:
Description of Services:
The Capital Improvement Fund is for various infrastructure projects in the City. These services are overseen by the Public Works Director/City Engineer with the help of other staff as required.
Key Measures:
Actual
Actual
Projected
Projected
2015
2016
2017
2018
Number of Projects Total Overlay Projects
7
7
7
6
$817,615
$918,112
$1,200,000
$1,310,000 $2,740,000
Total Reconstruction Projects
$1,331,733
$3,293,697
$900,000
Budget Impact: Strategic long-term planning results in a viable, sustainable infrastructure. The five-year capital improvement plan is the workhorse for this planning. Under the plan, projects are developed, planned and initiated. Why is this important? Without it, the city’s infrastructure would begin to fail beyond a point of no return, which could basically bankrupt a city. In 2017, the city milled and overlaid 7.9 miles of streets, reconstructed 0.7 miles of utilities and streets, rehabilitated the trail along a portion of Vierling Drive, partnered with Scott County to construct a new trail along County Highways 78 and 79 and reconstructed the downtown parking lot and adjacent alley. Expect more of the same in 2018 with a similar mill and overlay project, the reconstruction of Shakopee Avenue west of County Highway 17, more downtown alley reconstruction and other storm sewer, sanitary sewer and trail projects. The city has a well-rounded and skilled staff in place to deliver many of these projects internally, while relying on outside consultants as needed. If you see a roadway with potholes, you can call public works and may find that rehabbing that roadway is in our long-term strategic plan. If not, we need to get it in there.
Made with FlippingBook - Online Brochure Maker