If you follow the Capital Improvement Program (CIP), the 2018-2022 CIP has been posted with the Public Hearing to be held at the Commission meeting on Tuesday, October 10, 2017 in the Commission Chambers, Municipal Building.
Planned for 2022:
Lighting for the Clint Seymour Field (Wildcat) $525,230
McNeilly Fields (2 rectangular fields and 1 baseball/softball field) $5,095,530.
The toxic turf at Seymour will be approaching the end of its life in 2022.
Keep in mind that the school district is considering artificial turf on the Rock Pile, Jefferson Middle School field, and Mellon Middle School field, in addition to replacing the high school stadium field which is at the end of its life.
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Showing posts with label CIP. Show all posts
Monday, October 9, 2017
$5.5 million for Muni Field Improvements in 2022
Labels:
Capital Improvement Program,
CIP,
toxic turf
Sunday, December 6, 2015
Parting gifts and the budget
Tuesday is Coleen Vuono's last meeting - her last meeting to stick it to us. There will be a public hearing concerning the budget, and then the final vote. A neighbor of mine called Coleen on the phone to bring up the Rockwood Park improvement, which was bumped up (above the line) in the budget. Coleen had no idea what he was talking about. The abandoned parking lot is used for illegal activities and has been neglected for over thirty years. The plan is to cover up the parking lot with grass and fix the pathway. Coleen told her constituent that since there are two paths, we should only use the better one. Here is the link to the Manager's 2016 Recommended Budget. The amendments to the Recommended Budget can be found on the Commission Agenda.
Additionally, a gift will be presented to Coleen, outgoing commissioner. I should say gifts. I understand that the commissioners pitched in and bought her another "L" for her name. Additional parting gifts include a case of Prestone Antifreeze for her veins and a year's supply of Rice-A-Roni, the San Francisco treat.
Seriously, Tuesday's meeting is very important. Not only will the commissioners be passing the budget, they will be adopting the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) as well as the 2016 Comprehensive Fee Schedule. I don't know if they will be voting publicly to take my RTK appeal to the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas, or if that will be done in Executive Session.
Oh, and they are going to consent to the Ninth Amendment to an Agreement of Sale and Purchase with Michael G. Zamagias Interests, LTD. What bullshit.
That is just what is going on in the Commission meeting. In the earlier Commission Discussion Session, Magistrate Blaise Larotonda and Lisa Borelli Dorn will be providing an overview to a proposed mediation program involving the District Magistrate and the Community Relations Board. Just a heads up, Susan Morgans is the CRB municipal liaison. I don't think any of the above mentioned should be involved in any mediation program.
I thought that deer sterilization was going to be discussed at this meeting. What happened to that?
Additionally, a gift will be presented to Coleen, outgoing commissioner. I should say gifts. I understand that the commissioners pitched in and bought her another "L" for her name. Additional parting gifts include a case of Prestone Antifreeze for her veins and a year's supply of Rice-A-Roni, the San Francisco treat.
Seriously, Tuesday's meeting is very important. Not only will the commissioners be passing the budget, they will be adopting the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) as well as the 2016 Comprehensive Fee Schedule. I don't know if they will be voting publicly to take my RTK appeal to the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas, or if that will be done in Executive Session.
Oh, and they are going to consent to the Ninth Amendment to an Agreement of Sale and Purchase with Michael G. Zamagias Interests, LTD. What bullshit.
That is just what is going on in the Commission meeting. In the earlier Commission Discussion Session, Magistrate Blaise Larotonda and Lisa Borelli Dorn will be providing an overview to a proposed mediation program involving the District Magistrate and the Community Relations Board. Just a heads up, Susan Morgans is the CRB municipal liaison. I don't think any of the above mentioned should be involved in any mediation program.
I thought that deer sterilization was going to be discussed at this meeting. What happened to that?
Labels:
2016 Manager's Recommended Budget,
Blaise Larotonda,
CIP,
Coleen Vuono,
Susan Morgans,
Zamagias Properties
Friday, July 31, 2015
Brace yourselves, Folks
The Capital Improvement Program for 2016-2020 is now online. From an earlier comment:
I see Phase 2 for parking on Cedar Blvd. on page 42 of the CIP. $275,000 for Brafferton (page 41 of the CIP), $700,000 Phase 2 LIGHTING FOR WILDCAT FIELD (page 51 of the CIP) and the best one yet - are you sitting down? See page 44 of the CIP. $4.2 million for McNeilly Field set for 2018.
I see Phase 2 for parking on Cedar Blvd. on page 42 of the CIP. $275,000 for Brafferton (page 41 of the CIP), $700,000 Phase 2 LIGHTING FOR WILDCAT FIELD (page 51 of the CIP) and the best one yet - are you sitting down? See page 44 of the CIP. $4.2 million for McNeilly Field set for 2018.
Will the Sports Advisory Board have to cough up 25% of the cost for Phase 2 for parking and lighting Wildcat Field? It's doubtful. Will the SAB have to come up with a million dollars for McNeilly? Ha!
I am going to have a stroke. I just know it. The good news is that four votes, not three, are still required to incur debt. I guess the real question is where do the commission candidates running in the November election stand on all this?
I am going to have a stroke. I just know it. The good news is that four votes, not three, are still required to incur debt. I guess the real question is where do the commission candidates running in the November election stand on all this?
Monday, August 1, 2011
Mt. Lebanon Capital Improvement Program 2012-2016
I just got a Lebo Alert:
A couple of significant projects (listed in gross costs) for 2012 include:
The 2012-2016 Capital Improvement Plan is available online. View under Government/Official Documents.Here is the direct link. 2012-2016 Capital Improvement Program
A couple of significant projects (listed in gross costs) for 2012 include:
- Fields to be built at McNeilly Park $3,520,700
- Renovations at the swimming pool $4,590,600
- Street reconstruction $2,100,000
- Sanitary sewer work required by the consent decree $3,424,630
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