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.
Showing posts with label Capital Improvement Program. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Capital Improvement Program. Show all posts
Monday, October 9, 2017
$5.5 million for Muni Field Improvements in 2022
Labels:
Capital Improvement Program,
CIP,
toxic turf
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Commission Chambers - A Happening Place On Tuesday UPDATED
Looking at the agenda set for Tuesday's Commission meeting, I think it is going to be a late night.
The final hearing for the Commission revisions to the manager’s recommended budget is first on the list. The link to Bill No. 17-12 seems to be password protected, but the amended budget appears on pages two and three of the agenda. How much revenue is estimated to be generated from signs? Where is it going?
The tax rate is listed. Will someone explain to me where the 5% increase is indicated?
The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for 2013-2017 will be adopted. It can be found here.
The 2013 Comprehensive Fee Schedule will be approved. Notice no fees for fields.
The Compensation for employees for 2013 will be set. The Ordinance is here. Pretty tricky how it is listed. It isn't clear that it is a 3% raise across the board.
Update December 8, 2012 9:40 AM Bill Matthews was kind enough to send the page right out of the budget reflecting the 4.8% tax increase. MTL 2013 Budget Revenues Yep, it is right there in black and white.
The final hearing for the Commission revisions to the manager’s recommended budget is first on the list. The link to Bill No. 17-12 seems to be password protected, but the amended budget appears on pages two and three of the agenda. How much revenue is estimated to be generated from signs? Where is it going?
The tax rate is listed. Will someone explain to me where the 5% increase is indicated?
The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for 2013-2017 will be adopted. It can be found here.
The 2013 Comprehensive Fee Schedule will be approved. Notice no fees for fields.
The Compensation for employees for 2013 will be set. The Ordinance is here. Pretty tricky how it is listed. It isn't clear that it is a 3% raise across the board.
Update December 8, 2012 9:40 AM Bill Matthews was kind enough to send the page right out of the budget reflecting the 4.8% tax increase. MTL 2013 Budget Revenues Yep, it is right there in black and white.
Labels:
2013 Municipal Budget,
5% tax increase,
Capital Improvement Program,
Comprehensive Fee Schedule
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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