Election 2026: The Projects

EXPLORE THE LIST OF PROJECTS

Voters will consider projects proposed for G.O. Bond and CIP funding in four categories: Public Safety Buildings and Equipment, Municipal Buildings and Equipment, Streets and Bridges, and Parks and Recreation.

The projects proposed for G.O. Bond funding total $17.5 million, and CIP funding is expected to generate about $17 million for projects. These costs include the “cost to issue” the bonds (COI) and will be issued over a period of five years.

G.O. Bond and CIP project highlights include:

  • Numerous street projects – $13.1 million
  • Fire apparatus replacement – $1.5 million
  • Price Fields artificial turf – $1.2 million
  • Park restroom renovations – $400,000
  • Park security lighting – $400,000
  • Park playground equipment – $300,000
  • Amenity upgrades at 10 City-owned parks – $300,000
  • Drip irrigation in major parks – $225,000
  • Cooper Dog Park irrigation – $25,000
  • Annual Police vehicle replacement program – $1.9 million
  • Annual Police vehicle equipment – $1 million
  • Storm siren system upgrade – $800,000
  • Preventative Street Maintenance (PSM) projects – $5 million
  • General Fund vehicle replacement program – $1.5 million
  • Community Center lighting upgrade – $800,000
  • 2 dump trucks with snow equipment – $600,000
  • Library elevator modernization – $300,000
  • 911 Dispatch System upgrades – $190,000
  • Pathfinder Parkway improvements – $400,000
  • Golf course equipment and shed – $415,000
  • Pathfinder bridge deck replacement – $150,000
  • Park signage – $50,000

Below, view the list of projects by funding source (G.O. Bond or CIP Sales Tax) or, for a more detailed description of each project, explore each of the categories: Public Safety Equipment, Streets, Bridges & Drainage, Parks & Recreation or Municipal Buildings & Equipment.

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IN-DEPTH: EXPLORE THE PROJECTS BY CATEGORY

Click on the photos below to see detailed descriptions of corresponding G.O. Bond and CIP Sales Tax projects in each category.

PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIPMENT ($5.36M)

STREETS, BRIDGES & DRAINAGE ($18.27M)

PARKS & RECREATION ($3.5M)

MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT ($7.36M)

BY SOURCE: EXPLORE THE PROJECTS BY FUNDING SOURCE

Click on the photos below to view the list of projects by funding source: G.O. Bond and CIP Sales Tax.

G.O. BOND PROJECTS

Click here for the list of 2026 G.O. Bond recommended projects.

CIP SALES TAX PROJECTS

Click here for the list of 2026 CIP Sales Tax recommended projects.

LOOKING AHEAD: PROPOSED 2026 G.O. BOND STREET PROJECTS

Below is a map showing the location of the proposed 2026 G.O. Bond street projects.

LOOKING BACK: G.O. BOND & SALES TAX PROJECTS (SINCE 1999)

This map shows the locations of capital projects completed throughout the city using 1/2-cent Capital Improvement Project Sales Tax and General Obligation Bond funding. More than $102 million in project have been completed with this funding since 1999. Voters will decide whether to extend the CIP sales and passage of the 2026 G.O. Bond in a Feb. 10 election. (Red shows street projects, purple denotes Pathfinder trail improvements, orange is storm sewer, and blue is water lines.)

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