Capital Improvement Program
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Lethbridge city council approves CIP plan as questions continue about budget cycle processThe 2022-31 Capital Improvement Program plan has been adopted after a full week of deliberations in May and a postponement two weeks ago.PoliticsJun 1, 2021
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Lethbridge city council pushes Capital Improvement Program final budget decision at least 2 weeksAfter five full days of deliberations last week, city council will wait at least two more weeks before making any final decisions on the CIP budget.PoliticsMay 18, 2021
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Lethbridge city council begins week-long CIP deliberations, considering projects for 2022-2031Members of Lethbridge city council will sit as the economic standing policy committee (SPC) all week, deliberating the city's Capital Improvement Program for 2022 to 2031.PoliticsMay 10, 2021
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Lethbridge council approves 2018-2027 Capital Improvement ProgramThe funded CIP is to include a total of $385 million in municipal 2018-21 capital projects in three major areas: Community Facilities ($145 million), Transportation ($70 million), and Utilities ($170 million).EconomyMay 23, 2017
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Galt Gardens Master Plan presented to Lethbridge city councilGalt Gardens is the oldest park in Lethbridge and hosts several community festivals and gatherings.Mar 14, 2017
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Finance Committee weighs both community demand and project costsFinance committee having to weigh both community demand and the price tag of each project as it decides which proposal will move on to the next phase when it comes to Capital Improvement Program funding. Yesterday the committee tentatively put forward $25-million dollars to Exhibition Park redevelopment-money that won’t come from the $68 million allotted...May 8, 2013
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Exhibition redevelopment money tentatively approvedOne major discussion came up on the first day of Capital Improvement Program debate, with councillors tentatively agreeing on a $25-million contribution to redevelopment at Exhibition Park.May 7, 2013
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Residents show support for arts, other capital projectsCity council has tough decisions to make, with only so much money available to spend on Capital Improvment Projects, including a proposed leisure centre or a performing arts facility.Apr 16, 2013
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