Title
Briefing on the Preliminary 2025 - 2030 Capital Facilities Plan (CFP) and approving a method of review
Recommended Action
Move to form a subcommittee to review the Preliminary 2025 - 2030 CFP.
Report
Issue:
Whether to form a subcommittee to review the CFP.
Staff Contact:
Michelle Swanson, AICP, Senior Planner, Public Works | Transportation, 360.753.8575
Presenter(s):
Michelle Swanson
Background and Analysis:
Introduction
The Capital Facilities Plan (CFP) is an annually updated document that is used to identify funding for City capital projects on a 6-year horizon, as required by the state Growth Management Act. It also forms the basis of the following year's Capital Budget.
The preliminary CFP will likely be available online in August. The staff liaison will email members a link to the preliminary CFP when it is available.
Comment process
The letter the BPAC writes each year on the CFP is one of the Committee's annual opportunities to communicate its priorities to the City Council. The focus of this communication should be on the capital projects listed in the CFP.
The Committee may choose one of two ways to write its letter:
1. Wait until the September meeting to make comments for the Chair to use when drafting the letter to the City Council.
2. Form a subcommittee of four or fewer members and elect a chair of that subcommittee. The subcommittee's chair will be responsible for convening subcommittee meetings to review the CFP and write draft comments. Those draft comments will be included in the September meeting packet for all BPAC members to review before the September meeting. By having a draft letter already written by a subcommittee, the BPAC will likely have a more thorough discussion and comments in September.
Under both models, the BPAC Chair will write the final letter. Also, all members of the BPAC are still expected to review the CFP and come to the September meeting with comments on it.
Reviewing the CFP
The CFP is a big docu...
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