On Thursday, February 18, at 5:30 p.m., the Eugene Budget Committee will meet to discuss the proposed Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for fiscal years 2022 through 2027 (FY22-27). Due to Governor Kate Brown's Stay Home, Save Lives Executive Order to combat the spread of COVID-19, all City Council meetings will be held remotely, using virtual meeting technology. Information about how to access these meetings will be available at www.eugene-or.gov/webcasts.
The CIP provides a six-year funding plan for the City’s capital improvements, including transportation, airport, public buildings, parks and open space, stormwater and wastewater projects. The CIP also serves as the basis of the capital budget for the next two fiscal years (FY22 and FY23).
At the meeting on February 18, the Budget Committee will provide an opportunity for the public to comment on the proposed CIP and will formulate its recommendation to the City Council. The proposed FY22-27 CIP is available for public review online at www.eugene-or.gov/CIP. The City Council is currently scheduled to hold a public hearing and adopt the CIP on March 8.
Members of the public are encouraged to provide feedback on the capital projects proposed in the draft CIP by commenting at the Budget Committee meeting or by using the online comment form on the Budget website. A live stream of the Budget Committee meeting will be available on the City of Eugene website. For more information, please contact the Finance Division at 541-682-5512.