2022-2031 Capital Improvement Program (CIP)

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Thank you for your feedback. The 2021-22 Operating Budget review has concluded. 

The Capital Improvement Program, or CIP, is a plan that identifies required capital projects and provides a planning schedule and financing plan. All CIP projects are approved by City Council. The City of Lethbridge is currently in process of planning for its next CIP (2022-2031).

A portion of the CIP is allocated to fund community projects. Community organizations that have identified a capital project or are interested in planning for an upcoming capital project have been working with the City of Lethbridge on this planning process.

The upcoming CIP has very limited funding for future community projects. Because of the limited CIP funding available in the next four years, those with CIP needs have been challenged to stretch their thinking and focus on what the community will need in the next 10 years and beyond.

The capital budget allocator tool is now closed, however City Council is still asking for your input to assist them with the capital budget process. You can share your thoughts with City Council by emailing them at Lethbridge City Council.

The Capital Improvement Program, or CIP, is a plan that identifies required capital projects and provides a planning schedule and financing plan. All CIP projects are approved by City Council. The City of Lethbridge is currently in process of planning for its next CIP (2022-2031).

A portion of the CIP is allocated to fund community projects. Community organizations that have identified a capital project or are interested in planning for an upcoming capital project have been working with the City of Lethbridge on this planning process.

The upcoming CIP has very limited funding for future community projects. Because of the limited CIP funding available in the next four years, those with CIP needs have been challenged to stretch their thinking and focus on what the community will need in the next 10 years and beyond.

The capital budget allocator tool is now closed, however City Council is still asking for your input to assist them with the capital budget process. You can share your thoughts with City Council by emailing them at Lethbridge City Council.

Thank you for your feedback. The 2021-22 Operating Budget review has concluded. 

  • Residents invited to provide feedback on proposed capital projects

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    Immediate Release

    April 14, 2021

    Residents invited to provide feedback on proposed capital projects

    An online Capital Budget tool is being launched today that will allow residents to explore and learn more about proposed capital projects. Participants can vote and make comments on specific projects.

    The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a plan that identifies required capital projects and provides a planning schedule and financing plan. All CIP projects are approved by City Council.

    The City of Lethbridge is currently deciding which projects to prioritize for the next 10 years, 2022-2031, and we're asking residents to give us their input.

    The online Capital Budget Allocator tool will be available until April 28 by visiting Get Involved Lethbridge

    Information on the current and previous City of Lethbridge Capital Improvement Program is available at City of Lethbridge Capital Improvement Program

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