Capital Improvements Program - What, How and Why
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For more information regarding the 2012 - 2017 Capital Improvement's Program, visit the City of Southlake FY 2012 Budget page.
What is a CIP?
What is the relationship between the CIP and the Annual Budget? |
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Why is it important to have a CIP? The City of Southlake, like many cities, is under pressure to make efficient use of capital resources and must make difficult choices. There are more needs than can be satisfied at once, and the selection of one investment over another may shape the development of the City for years to come. Capital improvements programming is a valuable tool to ensure that choices are made wisely. The City's development goals are implemented, in part, by the careful provision of capital facilities. The benefits of this systematic approach to planning capital projects include the following:
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What is the relationship between the CIP and the City's planning process? The Park, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan, the Mobility and Master Thoroughfare Plan, and the Southlake Pathways Plan (Trail Master Plan) all provide implementation recommendations that link the future vision of the community to relatively short-term actions. Recognizing the importance of the link between the Capital Improvements Plan and implementation of the master plan, all proposed projects are required to demonstrate linkage to one of the City's master plans. By using the Capital Improvements Program process to reinforce the desired master plan priorities, the City's physical future can be better shaped.
How is a CIP created? Once scored, the project is ranked in the appropriate funding category (i.e. General Fund, Utility Fund, SPDC, Crime Control) based on the score received. The resulting ranked project list is then reviewed by the Technical Committee to ensure that there were no obvious flaws in the ranking system. The Technical Committee then reviews the dollar amount available in each fund and recommended the projects to be funded in the upcoming fiscal year and the other four out years. Once the Technical Committee completes its review, the list is presented to the City Manager who then meets with the Technical Committee regarding needed changes or additions. The Technical Committee inputs any neededrevisions and holds additional meetings with department heads to ensure the proposed plan is comprehensive. Prior to the City Manager's submission of the Capital Budget, the Crime Control and Prevention District Board (CCPD) as well as the Southlake Parks Development Corporation (SPDC) and the Parks Board also meet to review and recommend their respective portions of the budget and five-year plan.
How is a CIP funded? When the City sells bonds, purchasers are, in effect, lending the City money. The money is repaid, with interest, from taxes or fees over the years. The logic behind issuing bonds for capital projects is that the citizens who benefit from the capital improvements over a period of time should help the City pay for them. The City can issue bonds in these forms:
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