The Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) is a multi-year plan for capital expenditures to replace, maintain, and expand the city’s infrastructure. The city uses the CIP to develop infrastructure and maintain the quality of life offered to residents and businesses. *Disclaimer: Projects are based on Proposed FY 2020 - FY 2024 Capital Improvement Plan and are subject to change.
This dataset has the following 13 columns:
Column Name | API Column Name | Data Type | Sample Values |
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Project ID | project_id | number | 1731 70 1155 148 146 view top 100 |
Master Project Name | master_project_name | text | Improve Street Infrastructure Citywide Maintain Municipal Facilities Implement Complete Streets Initiative Improve Storm Water Quality Enhance Signals and Intersections view top 100 |
Department | department | number | 45 35 44 10 78 view top 100 |
Status | status | text | Funded view top 100 |
Subproject Name | subproject_name | text | Convert Street Lights to LED Acquire Equipment and Technology Acquire School Buses Address School Major Maintenance Conduct Citywide Bridge Preservation view top 100 |
Requested Amount | amount | number | 100000 200000 50000 500000 300000 view top 100 |
Location | location | text | Citywide St. Paul's Area Undetermined Downtown Harbor Park view top 100 |
Latitude | latitude | text | null 36.84961234 36.84787102 36.867414 36.85412 view top 100 |
Longitude | longitude | text | null -76.28363034 -76.29289747 -76.192004 -76.28507911 view top 100 |
Ward | ward | text | 2 null 4 5 3 view top 100 |
Super Ward | superward | text | 6 7 null 6,7 6, 7 view top 100 |
Description | description | text | Provide funds for the upgrade of the traffic signal system and improvements to intersections that experience traffic congestion and safety issues. Planned improvements include new signalized intersections, school flashing signals, pedestrian crossing improvements, roadway capacity and neighborhood access improvements, and conversion to light emitting diode (LED) lights. Provide funds for neighborhood flood mitigation programs to address various drainage system improvements, repairs, rehabilitation, cleaning, and drainage studies in neighborhoods throughout the city. Funding will allow for infrastructure improvements to better mitigate issues from precipitation and tidal flooding. Provide funds to repair and replace the gym floor and basketball goals. Provide funds for necessary modifications to the 37th Street Water Treatment Plant and the Moores Bridges Water Treatment Plant. These projects may include storage tanks, chemical feeders, solids removal systems, clarification basins, and finished water storage. Provide funds for non-routine inspections, maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, and replacement of deteriorated bulkheads and outfall extensions citywide. view top 100 |
FY2020 Proposed Amount | fy2020_proposed_amount | number | 100000 200000 50000 500000 300000 view top 100 |