File #: 19-0709    Version: 1
Type: report Status: Filed
File created: 7/31/2019 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 8/13/2019 Final action: 8/13/2019
Title: Briefing on the Preliminary Capital Facilities Plan and 2020-2025 Financial Plan
Title
Briefing on the Preliminary Capital Facilities Plan and 2020-2025 Financial Plan
Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Receive information on the Preliminary Capital Facilities Plan and 2020-2025 Financial Plan. Briefing only. No action requested.

Report
Issue:
Whether to receive a briefing on the Preliminary Capital Facilities Plan, 2020-2025 Financial Plan, including key projects, revenues, and expenses.

Staff Contact:
Debbie Sullivan, Administrative Services Director, 360.753.8499

Presenter(s):
Debbie Sullivan, Administrative Services Director

Background and Analysis:
The Capital Facilities Plan (CFP) is a chapter in the City's 20-year Comprehensive Plan adopted by Council in 2014. The CFP portion of the Plan is updated annually.

The CFP identifies which capital facilities are necessary to support development and/or growth. Most projects listed, are directly related to the applicable master plan or functional plan: such as the Parks, Arts and Recreation Plan, the Storm and Surface Water Plan, and other similar plans. The Comprehensive Plan covers a 20-year time horizon; however, the Preliminary CFP, 2020-2025 Financial Plan is a six-year financial plan. It is required by the Growth Management Act and includes specific projects, cost estimates, funding sources and strategies to implement the plan.

City staff annually reviews and updates the six-year plan to ensure it can fund and implement the comprehensive plan's vision, showing how the city will provide governmental services at adopted levels-of-service standards for the existing and projected population growth in the City and Urban Growth Area.

On August 19, City staff will present the Preliminary CFP, 2020-2025 Financial Plan to the Planning Commission. The Commission is responsible for reviewing the plan for consistency with the other chapters of the Comprehensive Plan, holding a public hearing, and providing comment to th...

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