HomeMy WebLinkAbout2026 CIP SheetsEvents Complex Outdoor Lighting
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Rob Hinkle
Events Center
60
Community Services
Special Events
20272027
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Replacement
Duration (Years):
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$110,712 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $110,712
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA NA Total
$110,712 $0 $0 $0 $0 $110,712
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Project Description and Justification
Pavilion Parking Lot does not have lighting and there is minimal lighting throughout Events Complex barn areas/behind chutes.
Safety issue during evening for guests & employees. Install lighting in yellows highlighted in yellow.
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Events Complex Signage
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Annual Change in O&M:
Rob Hinkle
Events Complex
60
Community Services
Special Events
2027
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
New
Duration (Years):
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$105,635 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $105,635
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA NA Total
$105,635 $0 $0 $0 $0 $105,635
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Project Description and Justification
Currently no internal directional signage to create a sense of arrival for Events Complex. Design, construct and install
permanent signage through the Events Complex.
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Highway 36/Community Drive Fencing
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Annual Change in O&M:
Rob Hinkle
Events Complex
Community Services
Special Events
2028
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$299,943 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $299,943
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA NA Total
$299,943 $0 $0 $0 $0 $299,943
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replace the Events Complex chain link fencing along Hwy 36 and Community Drive with a double four board fence. This fence
will start the beautification of the Hwy 36 and Community Drive corridors following the installation of the Roundabout at the
inters
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Stanley Park Complex Bldg Replacements per Master
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Annual Change in O&M:
Rob Hinkle
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years):
Community Services
Special Events
5
2031
Events Complex
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$5,082,655 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $5,082,655
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
Bonds NA NA NA Total
$582,655 $4,500,000 $0 $0 $0 $5,082,655
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Demolition and removal of barns on east side of the Main Arena and campground. Construction of new horse barns,
campground, restrooms, shade shelters, roadway improvements, signage, landscape and utility upgrades.
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Arena Surefoot 10 Sand Footing
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Annual Change in O&M:
Rob Hinkle
Infrastructure
Replacement
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Community Services
Special Events
5
2026
Events Complex
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$$150,000150,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $15,000 15,000 $0 $165,0000
00Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
Bonds NA NA NA Total
$165,0005,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $165,0005,
000Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Two inches of Surefoot 10 Sand Footing including conditioning/grading to maintain the current horse show
arenas. This will provide consistent and safer footing at a reliable depth for all types of horse shows. Without
safe and consistent footing, horse shows may decide to move or reduce in size. Consistent footing could also
attract new horse shows.oting including conditioning/grading to maintain the current horse show arenas. This will
provide consistent and safer footing at a reliable depth for all types of horse shows. Without safe and consistent
footing, horse shows may decide to move or reduce in size. Consistent footing could also attract new horse
shows.
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Asphalt Entrance Drive off Community Drive
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Annual Change in O&M:
Rob Hinkle
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years):
Community Services
Special Events
5
2027
Events Complex
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$170,000 $0 $0 $0 $17,000$0 $0 $187,000
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
Bonds NA NA NA Total
$187,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $187,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Asphalt east gate entrance off of Community Drive to the area surrounding the maintenance shop. This would
include removal of existing base prep and 6 inches of asphalt depth for commercial vehicle traffic. The road from
Community Drive to the main arena is currently in rough condition with potholes and water erosion on the sides. The
current depth is not suitable for commercial vehicle traffic which includes equestrian trailers, livestock transports and
freight deliveries. This is the entrance most used by equestrian events for horse trailers , RV's and serves the main
pedestrian walkway during the Scottish Festival. This entrance is currently aesthetically displeasing and is the first
impression for visitors arriving for equestrian events and other large events. This road is will continue to degrade
over time as heavy vehicles continue to drive over it and also water erosion. Potential hazard for pedestrians and
vehicles.
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Barn Stall Mats
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Annual Change in O&M:
Rob Hinkle
Infrastructure
New
Duration (Years):
Community Services
Special Events
5
2026
Events Complex
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$70,000000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $7,0007,000 $0 $77,0007,0
00Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
Bonds NA NA NA Total
$77,0007,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $77,0007,0
00Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Barns A-L have dirt floors. Horses will dig holes into the floor causing the stalls to be uneven which can be a safety
problem for the horses. This also makes it harder to clean the stalls. Each year we have to level out these stalls by
adding more dirt and compacting it. Barn W is on asphalt which can be hard the horses. A couple of horse shows
refuse to utilize this barn because of the lack of mats. Barns A-L will not only be safer, but it will cut down on the
labor cleaning and leveling these stalls. It would make Barn W for horses and all shows would utilize this barn.
These mats can be used for any barns built in the future.
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Event & VIP Space Main Arena
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Annual Change in O&M:
Rob Hinkle
Infrastructure
New
Duration (Years):
Community Services
Special Events
5
2027
Events Complex
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$160,0000,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $16,000000 $0 $176,0000
00Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
Bonds NA NA NA Total
$176,000000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $176,000,0
00Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Event & VIP space on the west side of the arena. This space would be built out of shipping containers with an
outdoor viewing area on the top and a ground level deck. This space would be utilized during the Rooftop Rodeo
as a VIP area. We currently use the mobile stage as a VIP area and there is no indoor functionality. This space
could also be used by other horse shows in the Main Arena and would be additional event space for small
receptions and gatherings with easy access from the parking lot. It would be an additional revenue source through
Rooftop Rodeo VIP tickets and as a rental space through summer.
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Parks Shop Addition
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Annual Change in O&M:
Robert Shumaker
Parks Shop
20
$22,000
InternalServices
Facilities
2032
Government Services & Internal Support
Exceptional Guest Services
Infrastructure
Extend Useful Life
Duration (Years): 20
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$792,000 $145,200 $14,520 $0 $72,600$0 $0 $1,024,320
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA NA Total
$1,024,320 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,024,320
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
This project anticipates an addition to the existing Parks shop facility that would double the existing square footage. Built in
2005, the existing facility is rated in overall good condition and overall low priority from a replacement perspective within the
Town's 2022 Facilities Master Plan. This project anticipates the need for additional capacity to maximize parks operations and
services.
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Police Department Facility - Construction
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Annual Change in O&M:
Paul Fetherston
Unknown
50
$60,500
InternalServices
Facilities
2028
Government Services & Internal Support
Outstanding Community Services
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Replacement
Duration (Years):
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$33,000,000 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $33,000,000
Funding Sources
Bonds NA NA NA NA Total
$33,000,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $33,000,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
The need for a new facility that adequately provides for Police Department operations as a capital priority-and a high priority of
the 2022 Facilities Master Plan. This capital project proposes funding for the construction of a 30,000 sq ft facility. While the
Town conducts due diligence on location options, this funding is not site specific and does not include land acquisition costs.
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Police Department Facility Design Consultant
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Annual Change in O&M:
Paul Fetherston
TBD
InternalServices
Facilities
2026
Exceptional Guest Services
New
Duration (Years):
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$0 $300,000 $300,000
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA NA Total
$300,000 $300,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
In June 2025, the architectural assessment phase related to a new police facility was completed. Based on Town Board
direction, staff is working towards a April 2026 bond authorization ballot. The next phase for design is to move towards
completion of construction documents and surveys. These funds could be reimbursed by bond proceeds if the ballot is
approved.
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Police Department Facility Design Consultant
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Annual Change in O&M:
Paul Fetherston
TBD
InternalServices
Facilities
2027
Exceptional Guest Services
New
Duration (Years):
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Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$0 $1,015,000 $1,015,000
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA NA Total
$1,015,000 $1,015,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
In June 2025, the architectural assessment phase related to a new police facility was completed. Based on Town Board
direction, staff is working towards a April 2026 bond authorization ballot. The next phase for design is to move towards
completion of construction documents and surveys. These funds could be reimbursed by bond proceeds if the ballot is
approved.
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Property Acquisition to Relocate Town Hall
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Annual Change in O&M:
Robert Shumaker
Unknown
120
InternalServices
Facilities
2030
Government Services & Internal Support
Infrastructure
New
Duration (Years):
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$5,390,000 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $5,390,000
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
Bonds NA NA NA Total
$890,000 $4,500,000 $0 $0 $0 $5,390,000
Funding Details:This project proposes funding to acquire seven acres of property at $17.60sf.Intended to support a policy
discussion and identification of options to relocate the existing facility and/or redevelopment of the current
facility to meet strategic objectives.
Project Description and Justification
The 2022 Town Facilities Master Plan found the current Town Hall facility is beyond its useful life and additional investment has
diminishing returns. The facility was built in 1930's as a school and converted to the Town Hall in 1974. The plan rated the Town
Hall facility as a high priority based on its safety and code conditions, aging building system that need replacement or costly
repairs, and no longer meeting the current space or functional needs to staff and customer service .
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Public Works Service Center Facility
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Annual Change in O&M:
Robert Shumaker
Unknown
50
$66,000
InternalServices
Facilities
2035
Government Services & Internal Support
Outstanding Community Services
Replacement
Duration (Years):
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$15,840,000 $1,584,000 $1,584,000 $72,600 $3,960,000$1,000,000 $0 $24,040,600
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
Bonds NA NA NA Total
$1,040,600 $23,000,000 $0 $0 $0 $24,040,600
Funding Details:75% local match and 25% grant funded.
Project Description and Justification
This out year project proposes the construction of a campus that potentially houses Streets, Parks, Fleet, Facilities, and
Utilities/ Power and Communication. This is a long term conceptual proposal.
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Remodel Town Hall Rooms 201, 202 & 203
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Annual Change in O&M:
Robert Shumaker
170 MacGregor
20
InternalServices
Facilities
2027
Outstanding Community Services
Government Services & Internal Support
Extend Useful Life
Duration (Years):
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$500,000 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $500,000
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA NA Total
$500,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $500,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Currently Town Hall rooms 201, 202 & 203 are open conference and kitchen spaces that are not regularly programmed. The
space has been used as a temporary space during Town Hall remodels. Based on needs within Town Hall, this project proposes
remodeling of the space into dedicated office space. The cost for the rooms is broken down into two categories: Room 201
=$100,000, and Rooms 202 &203 = $400,000.
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Riverside Public Restroom Replacement
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Annual Change in O&M:
Robert Shumaker
Riverside Public Restrooms
20
InternalServices
Facilities
2028
Infrastructure
Outstanding Community Services
Exceptional Guest Services
Extend Useful Life
Duration (Years):
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$1,000,000 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $1,000,000
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA NA Total
$1,000,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,000,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
The Riverside Public Restroom facility is one of the most heavily used in the Downtown. Built in 1974, consisting of 518sf, the
current facility has a number of challenges related to ADA and location within the flood plain . This project proposes the
relocation of the facility as new construction. Such a project would maximize customer experience, resolve ADA and floodplain
issues and potentially be eligible for grant funding and from Visit Estes Park. The cost estimate includes design, demo, etc.
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Security Camera System Phase 4
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Annual Change in O&M:
Paul Fetherston
Downtown Corridor
20
$2,640
InternalServices
Facilities
2028
Government Services & Internal Support
Public Safety, Health & Environment
New
Duration (Years):
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$165,000 $0 $0 $0 $16,500$0 $0 $181,500
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA NA Total
$181,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $181,500
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Continue implementation of security cameras in high occupancy Town facilities and begin adding cameras to the Downtown
corridor. This item appeared in the CIP from 2019-2023 - the need for it has remained and expanded.
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Town Hall Elevator Modernization
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Annual Change in O&M:
Robert Shumaker
Town Hall
20
$1,320
InternalServices
Facilities
2030
Exceptional Guest Services
Government Services & Internal Support
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Extend Useful Life
Duration (Years):
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$577,500 $57,750 $17,325 $0 $57,750$0 $0 $710,325
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA NA Total
$710,325 $0 $0 $0 $0 $710,325
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Dependent upon the policy discusion relative to the location of Town Hall, this project proposes the replacement of the existing
Town Hall elevator with one that is ADA compliant.
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Town Hall Relocation or Redevelopment
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Annual Change in O&M:
Robert Shumaker
Unknown
50
$0
InternalServices
Facilities
2031
Government Services & Internal Support
Replacement
Duration (Years):
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$22,500,000 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $22,500,000
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
Bonds NA NA NA Total
$1,915,356 $20,584,644 $0 $0 $0 $22,500,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
The 2022 Town Facilities Master Plan found the current Town Hall facility is beyond its useful life. This project proposes funding
to construct a 30,000sf facility at $750 sf. It is intended to support a policy discussion of options to relocate the existing facility
and/or redevelopment of the current facility to meet a number of strategic objectives. The cost for land acquisition is not
included in the project.
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White Sand Tent Repair
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Annual Change in O&M:
Robert Shumaker
White Sand Tent Location
10
InternalServices
Facilities
2027
Infrastructure
Government Services & Internal Support
Extend Useful Life
Duration (Years):
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$145,200 $0 $0 $0 $13,860$0 $0 $159,060
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA NA Total
$159,060 $0 $0 $0 $0 $159,060
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Repair the fabric coating on the original sand tent. Upgrade foundation as needed to accommodate new codes, if necessary.
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Stormwater MGNT PRGM- Neighborhood Drainage 2026
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Annual Change in O&M:
Greg Muhonen
Estes Park Limits
40
Public Works
Engineering / Stormwater
2026
Infrastructure
New
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$960,000 $1,050,000
Funding Sources
NA NA NA NA TotalSalesTax1ASTOR
M
$1,050,000 $1,050,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Each year neighborhood drainage projects will be identified for design and construction to resolve local drainage problems.
Project location and specific scope TBD.
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Stormwater MGMT PRGM- 2026- Big Thompson
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Annual Change in O&M:
Greg Muhonen
Infrastructure
New
Duration (Years):
Public Works
Engineering / Stormwater
1
2027
40
$109,000
Downtown Estes Park
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$0 $1,500,000 $0 $0 $100,000$300,000 $0 $1,900,000
Funding Sources
Federal Grant or
Loan
SalesTax1ASTOR
M
NA NA NA Total
$300,000 $1,600,000 $0 $0 $0 $1,900,000
Funding Details:All costs per SWMP. Funding is dependent on sales tax collection
Project Description and Justification
This is the design of the Big Thompson River Improvements from US36 upstream to the Riverside Dr Bridge. Accrued fund
balance will be used
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Stormwater MGMT PRGM- 2027- Big Thompson Const
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Annual Change in O&M:
Greg Muhonen
Infrastructure
New
Duration (Years):
Public Works
Engineering / Stormwater
1
2028
40
$109,000
Downtown Estes Park
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$12,000,000 $0 $1,000,000 $0 $1,000,000$300,000 $0 $14,300,000
Funding Sources
Federal Grant or
Loan
SalesTax1ASTOR
M
NA NA NA Total
$11,000,000 $3,300,000 $0 $0 $0 $14,300,000
Funding Details:1% Sales tax collected since 2024 will fund a 20% local match for a future 11 million federal grant.
Project Description and Justification
This project constructs the Big Thompson River Improvements from US 36 upstream to Riverside Dr bridge. project to be more
specifically defined by the future stormwater engineer.
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Stormwater MGMT PRGM- 2029- Phase 5
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Annual Change in O&M:
Greg Muhonen
Town Limits
40
$109,000
Public Works
Engineering / Stormwater
2029
Infrastructure
New
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$6,300,000 $500,000 $400,000 $0 $100,000$300,000 $0 $7,600,000
Funding Sources
Federal Grant or
Loan
SalesTax1ASTOR
M
NA NA NA Total
$6,300,000 $1,300,000 $0 $0 $0 $7,600,000
Funding Details:All costs per SWMP. Funding is dependent on future grant opportunities.
Project Description and Justification
The Stormwater Management Plan will implement the O& M and capital recommendations of the adopted Stormwater Master
Plan. Priority is given to annual O &M; neighborhood drainage projects; and larger projects downstream to upstream. This is a
placeholder project to be more specifically defined by the future stormwater engineer.
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Stormwater MGMT PRGM- Neighborhood Drainage 2028
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Department:
Division:
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Useful Life (Years):
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Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Greg Muhonen
Throughout Estes Park
40
Public Works
Engineering / Stormwater
2028
Infrastructure
New
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$230,000 $20,000 $20,000 $0 $50$0 $0 $270,050
Funding Sources
SalesTax1ASTOR
M
NA NA NA NA Total
$270,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $270,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Each year a neighborhood drainage project will be identified for design and construction to resolve local drainage issues.
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Stormwater MGMT PRGM- Neighborhood Drainage 2029
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Greg Muhonen
Throughout Estes Park
40
Public Works
Engineering / Stormwater
2029
Infrastructure
New
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$190,000 $20,000 $20,000 $0 $50,000$0 $0 $280,000
Funding Sources
SalesTax1ASTOR
M
NA NA NA NA Total
$280,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $280,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Each year a neighborhood drainage project will be identified for design and construction to resolve local drainage issues.
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Stormwater 2030- Big Thompson- Bridge Design
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Annual Change in O&M:
Greg Muhonen
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years):
Public Works
Engineering / Stormwater
1
2031
40
$109,000
Downtown Estes Park
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$0 $2,200,000 $0 $0 $200,000$300,000 $0 $2,700,000
Funding Sources
SalesTax1ASTOR
M
NA NA NA NA Total
$2,700,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,700,000
Funding Details:Accrued fund balance will be used. It also includes 1 million to design the channel improvements between
the 2 bridges.
Project Description and Justification
This is he design effort to replace bridges over the Big Thompson River at Riverside Drive and Rockwell St Vrain.
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Stormwater MGMT PRGM- Neighborhood Drainage 2030
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Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Greg Muhonen
throughout Estes Park
40
Public Works
Engineering / Stormwater
2030
Infrastructure
New
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$200,000 $20,000 $20,000 $0 $50,000$0 $0 $290,000
Funding Sources
SalesTax1ASTOR
M
NA NA NA NA Total
$290,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $290,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Each year a neighborhood drainage project will be identified for design and construction to resolve local drainage issues.
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Stormwater MGMT PRGM- Big Thomp Riv Bridge Replace
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Greg Muhonen
Downtown Estes Park
40
$545,000
Public Works
Engineering / Stormwater
2031
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 5
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$26,500,000 $3,000,000 $2,000,000 $0 $300,000$1,500,000 $0 $33,300,000
Funding Sources
Federal Grant or
Loan
SalesTax1ASTOR
M
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA Total
$28,300,000 $2,000,000 $3,000,000 $0 $0 $33,300,000
Funding Details:All costs per SWMP. Annual O & M = $545k. Funding is dependent on future grant opportunities.
Project Description and Justification
This project replaces the two beidges over the Big Thompson River at Riverside Dr and Rockwell. It also includes $10m to
construct channel improvements.
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Downtown Multi-Use Path
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Big Thompson River and Fall River
20
$3,000
Public Works
Engineering / Stormwater
2032
Infrastructure
Transportation
New
Duration (Years): 5
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$16,100,000 $967,000 $323,000 $160,000 $2,400,000$0 $0 $19,950,000
Funding Sources
Federal Grant or
Loan
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA Total
$15,960,000 $3,990,000 $0 $0 $0 $19,950,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
This project includes design and construction of a multi‐use path along the Fall River and Big Thompson River between
Moraine Avenue and US 36.
Design components will need to be coordinated with the Riverside Drive bridge replacement (underpass)
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Stormwater MGMT PRGM- Neighborhood Drainage Out Years
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Greg Muhonen
Throughout Estes Park
40
Public Works
Engineering / Stormwater
2034
Infrastructure
New
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$4,000,000 $4,000,000
Funding Sources
NA NA NA NA TotalSalesTax1ASTOR
M
$4,000,000 $4,000,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Each year a neighborhood drainage projects will be identified for design and construction to resolve local drainage issues. Costs
are 2017 dollars 325 additional.
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Community Drive Multi-Use Trail (North Segment)
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Community Drive, US 36 to Manford Avenue
20
$1,000
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2026
Transportation
New
Duration (Years): 2
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$190,000 $450,000
Funding Sources
State Grant or
Loan
SalesTax1ATRL NA NA NA Total
$290,000 $450,000
Funding Details:Costs per RMS grant application submitted Feb 2022 (plus inflation contingency). RMS 2021 not awarded.
Funding is dependent on future grant award. Funding splits between LCOS and 1ATRL TBD. Will pursue a
CDOT SRTS grant in 4th QTR of 2024.
Project Description and Justification
Trail extension along Community Drive, from the trail underpass at US36 to the existing school sidewalks along Manford.
Improves trail network connectivity with existing trails near the school campus. The 2025 Strategic Plan includes Obj. T.8.B.1
for the design of this trail if funded by a grant in 2026.
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Crags Bridge Rehabilitation
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Crags Drive over the Big Thompson River
10
$1,000
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2031
Transportation
Extend Useful Life
Duration (Years): 2
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$410,000 $82,000 $65,000 $4,000 $84,000$0 $0 $645,000
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA NA Total
$645,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $645,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
1 of 3 bridges identified as needing significant rehabilitation via CDOT Off-System Bridge Inspection. Potential replacement in 20
years via Stormwater Management Program if implemented. The other two bridges: Ivy Bridge has been replaced by DELoop;
Rockwell bridge proposed to be replaced with FEMA grant.
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Downtown Wayfinding - Ph 3 - Trail System
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Downtown Estes Park
20
$3,000
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2028
Transportation
New
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$260,000 $0 $20,000 $0 $20,000$0 $0 $300,000
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA NA Total
$300,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $300,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Downtown wayfinding signage program- design and implementation plan was adopted by TB in January 2023. Phase 1 of this
plan was completed in 2023. This phase will be constructed in 2028 to provide pedestrial level wayfinding along the trail system.
Build out phased program.
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Downtown Wayfinding- Phase 2 Downtown Loop
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Downtown Estes Park
20
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2027
Transportation
New
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$225,000 $0 $25,000 $0 $25,000$0 $0 $275,000
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA NA Total
$275,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $275,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Fourteen (14) signs for pedestrian and vehicle wayfinding in the downtown area within the current Estes Park Loop project
limits.
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Downtown Wayfinding- Phase 4 Building Mounted
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Downtown Estes Park
20
$1,000
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2029
Transportation
New
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$96,000 $0 $12,000 $0 $12,000$0 $0 $120,000
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA NA Total
$120,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $120,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Additional building mounted pedestrian scale wayfinding signs located in areas where larger signage is not feasible.
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Downtown Wayfinding Phase 5- Auto Directional
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Downtown Estes Park
20
$1,000
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2030
Transportation
New
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$500,000 $0 $30,000 $0 $40,000$0 $0 $570,000
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA NA Total
$570,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $570,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Vehicular wayfinding signs to direct users to parking areas and destinations. These signs will replace the parking pilot signs
that were installed in 2021.
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Downtown Wayfinding Phase 6- Destination
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Downtown Estes Park
20
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2031
Transportation
New
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$220,000 $0 $30,000 $0 $30,000$0 $0 $280,000
Funding Sources
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA NA Total
$280,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $280,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Vehicular wayfinding signs to direct users to parking areas and destinations. These signs will replace the parking pilot signs
that were installed in 2021.
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Moraine Ave/Mary's Lake Rd Roundabout Improvements
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Intersection of Moraine Ave (US36) and Mary's Lake Rd
20
$2,000
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2034
Transportation
Replacement
Duration (Years): 3
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$3,300,000 $660,000 $575,000 $20,000 $1,540,000$115,000 $0 $6,210,000
Funding Sources
Federal Grant or
Loan
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA Total
$4,968,000 $1,242,000 $0 $0 $0 $6,210,000
Funding Details:Funding dependent on future grant award. Current funding out of Community Reinvestment fund.
Project Description and Justification
Improve intersection capacity and safety with new roundabout. Combine with separate CIP project proposal for Moraine Avenue
Multimodal Improvements? The 2026 Town Strategic Plan includes Objective T.3B. to begin advance planning with RMNP and
other stakeholders to develop stronger FLAP grant applications.
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Moraine Avenue Multi-Modal Improvements
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Moraine Ave (US36) from west of Crags to Marys Lake Road
20
$5,000
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2031
Transportation
Replacement
Duration (Years): 3
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$11,314,000 $1,640,000 $2,590,000 $0 $2,499,000$960,000 $0 $19,003,000
Funding Sources
Federal Grant or
Loan
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA Total
$15,733,000 $3,270,000 $0 $0 $0 $19,003,000
Funding Details:Costs per 2019 FLAP grant application. Funding dependent on future grant award. FLAP grant not awarded
in 2016 & 2019. Update scope, schedule, and budget for 2026 grant cycle.
Project Description and Justification
Add bike lanes, turn lanes, and roundabout (Elm Road). Combine with separate CIP project proposal for roundabout at Mary’s
Lake Road intersection? The 2026 Town Strategic Plan includes Objective T.3.B to begin advance planning with RMNP and
other stakeholders to develop stronger FLAP grant applications.
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Moraine Avenue Riverwalk Underpass Ramps
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Along Fall River downtown, from 1/2 block west of Moraine Avenue to 1/2 block east of
Moraine Avenue
20
$1,000
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2030
Transportation
New
Duration (Years): 2
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$3,500,000 $400,000 $300,000 $80,000 $500,000$300,000 $0 $5,080,000
Funding Sources
Federal Grant or
Loan
Other Funding Community
Reinvestment
NA NA Total
$2,800,000 $1,780,000 $500,000 $0 $0 $5,080,000
Funding Details:Funding is dependent on a future grant award (FEMA?).
Project Description and Justification
Construct a riverwalk underpass beneath Moraine Avenue. Construct after downstream river improvements (FEMA grants) are
designed and constructed. Merge budget, scope, and schedule with the Bridge, Channel, and Bike Path Improvement CIP
project, including pending project scoping via FEMA FMA grant?
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N St Vrain Avenue (US36) Multi-Modal Improvements
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
N St Vrain Avenue (US36), Community Drive Roundabout to SH7
20
$2,000
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2031
Transportation
New
Duration (Years): 2
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$3,000,000 $350,000 $300,000 $50,000 $400,000$250,000 $0 $4,350,000
Funding Sources
State Grant or
Loan
Community
Reinvestment
NA NA NA Total
$3,480,000 $870,000 $0 $0 $0 $4,350,000
Funding Details:Funding is dependent on future grant award.
Project Description and Justification
Construct multi-use trail along the south side of N St Vrain Avenue (US36) from Community Drive roundabout to 4th Street.
Construct 2nd westbound travel lane from Community Drive roundabout to 4th Street. Coordinate w/relocation of campground at
Fairgounds.
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North Saint Vrain Avenue (US36) Trail Replacement
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
North Saint Vrain Avenue- 1st Street- 4th Street
20
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2027
Transportation
Replacement
Duration (Years): 20
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$350,000 $0 $0 $0 $35,000$0 $0 $385,000
Funding Sources
SalesTax1ATRL NA NA NA NA Total
$385,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $385,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replacement of existing inadequate failing sidewalk with new eight foot wide trail.
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STIP Overlay & Patch Program 2026
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Throughout Estes Park
20
$0
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2026
Transportation
Extend Useful Life
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$1,000,000 $1,175,000
Funding Sources
SalesTax1AST NA NA NA NA Total
$1,175,000 $1,175,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Each year a number of streets will be addressed based on Pavement Condition Index (PCI) evaluation. This includes: Old
Ranger Drive, Old Man Mountain Lane and 2nd Street will be completed in 2026.
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STIP Overlay & Patch Program 2027
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Throughout Estes Park
10
$0
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2027
Transportation
Extend Useful Life
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$560,000 $80,000 $80,000 $0 $80,000$0 $0 $800,000
Funding Sources
SalesTax1AST NA NA NA NA Total
$800,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $800,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Each year a number of streets will be addressed based on Pavement Condition Index (PCI) evaluation. Project location and
specific scope TBD.
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STIP Overlay & Patch Program 2028
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Throughout Estes Park
10
$0
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2028
Transportation
Extend Useful Life
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$595,000 $85,000 $85,000 $0 $85,000$0 $0 $850,000
Funding Sources
SalesTax1AST NA NA NA NA Total
$850,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $850,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Each year a number of streets will be addressed based on Pavement Condition Index (PCI) evaluation. Project location and
specific scope TBD.
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STIP Overlay & Patch Program 2029
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Throughout Estes Park
10
$0
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2029
Transportation
Extend Useful Life
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$560,000 $80,000 $80,000 $0 $80,000$0 $0 $800,000
Funding Sources
SalesTax1AST NA NA NA NA Total
$800,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $800,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Each year a number of streets will be addressed based on Pavement Condition Index (PCI) evaluation.
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STIP Parking Lot Rehabilitation 2026
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Any Town-owned parking lot
10
$0
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2026
Transportation
Extend Useful Life
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$120,000 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $120,000
Funding Sources
SalesTax1AST NA NA NA NA Total
$120,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $120,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Each year one or more parking lots will be addressed based on Pavement Condition Index (PCI) evaluation. Brownfield's lot to
be reconstructed in 2026.
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STIP Parking Lot Rehabilitation 2027
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Any Town-owned parking lot
10
$0
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2027
Transportation
Extend Useful Life
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$140,000 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $140,000
Funding Sources
SalesTax1AST NA NA NA NA Total
$140,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $140,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Each year one or more parking lots will be addressed based on Pavement Condition Index (PCI) evaluation. Project location and
specific scope TBD in coordination with P&T Division.
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STIP Parking Lot Rehabilitation 2028
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Any public parking lot
10
$0
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2028
Transportation
Extend Useful Life
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$150,000 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $150,000
Funding Sources
SalesTax1AST NA NA NA NA Total
$150,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $150,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Each year one or more parking lots will be addressed based on Pavement Condition Index (PCI) evaluation. Project location and
specific scope TBD in coordination with P&T Division.
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STIP Parking Lot Rehabilitation 2029
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Any Town-owned parking lot
10
$0
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2029
Transportation
Extend Useful Life
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$100,000 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $100,000
Funding Sources
SalesTax1AST NA NA NA NA Total
$100,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $100,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Each year one or more parking lots will be addressed based on Pavement Condition Index (PCI) evaluation. Project location and
specific scope TBD in coordination with P&T Division.
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Trail Reconstruction US 34 and SH7 Phase 2
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Along US 34 and SH7
20
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2026
Transportation
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$416,667 $0 $77,778 $5,556 $77,778$22,222 $0 $600,000
Funding Sources
Open Space SalesTax1ATRL NA NA NA Total
$300,000 $300,000 $0 $0 $0 $600,000
Funding Details:This funding is split over 9 different phases. The total anticipated amount over the life of the project is
5,400,000. (this does not include the $250,000 spent on design).
Project Description and Justification
This is phase 2 of 9 phases that will be developed based on design and refined cost estimates. The intent is to proceed in a
logical manner that leaves no intermittent gaps as the project progresses.
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Trail Reconstruction US 34 and SH7 Phase 3
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
along us 34 and SH7
20
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2027
Transportation
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$416,667 $0 $77,778 $5,556 $77,778$22,222 $0 $600,000
Funding Sources
Open Space SalesTax1ATRL NA NA NA Total
$300,000 $300,000 $0 $0 $0 $600,000
Funding Details:This funding is split over 9 different phases. The total anticipated amount over the life of the project is
5,400,000. (this does not include the $250,000 spent on design).
Project Description and Justification
This is phase 3 of 9 phases that will be developed based on design and refined cost estimates. The intent is to proceed in a
logical manner that leaves no intermittent gaps as the project progresses.
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Trail Reconstruction US 34 and SH7 Phase 4
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Along US 34 and SH7
20
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2028
Transportation
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$416,667 $0 $77,778 $5,556 $77,778$22,222 $0 $600,000
Funding Sources
Open Space SalesTax1ATRL NA NA NA Total
$300,000 $300,000 $0 $0 $0 $600,000
Funding Details:This funding is split over 9 different phases. The total anticipated amount over the life of the project is
5,400,000 (this does not include the $250,000 spent on design).
Project Description and Justification
This is phase 4 of 9 phases that will be developed based on design and refined cost estimates. The intent is to proceed in a
logical manner that leaves no intermittent gaps as the project progresses.
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Trail Reconstruction US 34 and SH7 Phase 5
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Along US 34 and SH7
20
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2030
Transportation
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$416,667 $0 $77,778 $5,556 $77,778$22,222 $0 $600,000
Funding Sources
Open Space SalesTax1ATRL NA NA NA Total
$300,000 $300,000 $0 $0 $0 $600,000
Funding Details:This funding is split over 9 different phases. The total anticipated amount over the life of the project is
5,400,000 (this does not include the $250,000 spent on design).
Project Description and Justification
This is phase 5 of 9 phases that will be developed based on design and refined cost estimates. The intent is to proceed in a
logical manner that leaves no intermittent gaps as the project progresses.
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Trail Reconstruction US 34 and SH7 Phase 6
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Along US 34 and SH7
20
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2033
Transportation
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$416,667 $0 $77,778 $5,556 $77,778$22,222 $0 $600,000
Funding Sources
Open Space SalesTax1ATRL NA NA NA Total
$300,000 $300,000 $0 $0 $0 $600,000
Funding Details:This funding is split over 9 different phases. The total anticipated amount over the life of the project is
5,400,000 (this does not include the $250,000 spent on design).
Project Description and Justification
This is phase 6 of 9 phases that will be developed based on design and refined cost estimates. The intent is to proceed in a
logical manner that leaves no intermittent gaps as the project progresses.
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Trail Reconstruction US 34 and SH7 Phase 7-9
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Along US 34 and SH7
20
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2035
Transportation
Replacement
Duration (Years): 3
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$1,250,000 $0 $233,333 $16,667 $233,333$66,667 $0 $1,800,000
Funding Sources
Open Space SalesTax1ATRL NA NA NA Total
$900,000 $900,000 $0 $0 $0 $1,800,000
Funding Details:This funding is split over 9 different phases. The total anticipated amount over the life of the project is
5,400,000 (this does not include the $250,000 spent on design).
Project Description and Justification
This is phases 7 of 9 phases that will be developed based on design and refined cost estimates. The intent is to proceed in a
logical manner that leaves no intermittent gaps as the project progresses.
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Wonderview Ave Trail Extension
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Trevor Wittwer
Along the north side of Wonderview Avenue, from north of the US34/US36 intersection to the
MacGregor Avenue roundabout sidewalk
20
$1,000
Public Works
Engineering / Transportation
2029
Transportation
New
Duration (Years): 2
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$650,000 $90,000 $70,000 $10,000 $100,000$75,000 $0 $995,000
Funding Sources
Open Space SalesTax1ATRL NA NA NA Total
$695,000 $300,000 $0 $0 $0 $995,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Construct trail along the north side of Wonderview (US34) to close the gap between existing sidewalks at Steamer Village and
the MacGregor roundabout. The Town owns 2 of the 3 parcels that front this stretch of highway.
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Big Horn Parking Structure (Construction)
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Dana Klein
Big Horn and Cleave street
50
Public Works
ParkingTransit
2027
Transportation
Robust Economy
Exceptional Guest Services
Master Plan
Duration (Years): 2
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$4,500,000 $0 $0 $0 $450,000$0 $0 $4,950,000
Funding Sources
Parking Bonds NA NA NA Total
$295,000 $4,655,000 $0 $0 $0 $4,950,000
Funding Details:cost per space is $39000
Project Description and Justification
Build a parking structure on current Big Horn parking lot footprint. Estimate 115 spaces, three levels, no ramps. Design
anticipated in 2025. Contingent on implementation of phase 3 of DPMP.
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Downtown Parking Mgmt Plan (DPMP) - Ph. 3
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Dana Klein
Transportation
Robust Economy
Exceptional Guest Services
Master Plan
Duration (Years):
Public Works
ParkingTransit
1
2027
10
$562,500
Downtown Estes Park
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$168,000 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $168,000
Funding Sources
Parking NA NA NA NA Total
$168,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $168,000
Funding Details:Additional paid parking revenues. We estimate an additional $525,000 in season revenue.
Project Description and Justification
If supported by parking data collected in the 2025 paid parking season, full implementation of DPMP would occur in 2026. This
would include expansion of the paid parking program into additional public parking areas in downtown. Demand-based pricing
would also be considered. This amount would support additional parking payment kiosks and lot signage for the expanded
program.
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Downtown Parking Mgmt Plan Ph. IV (Construction)
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Dana Klein
Downtown Estes Park
50
$32,000
Public Works
ParkingTransit
2031
Transportation
Robust Economy
Exceptional Guest Services
Master Plan
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$11,772,000 $0 $1,170,000 $0 $2,340,000$0 $0 $15,282,000
Funding Sources
Parking Bonds NA NA NA Total
$1,604,000 $13,678,000 $0 $0 $0 $15,282,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Build second parking structure in the downtown core with 300 spaces. Est $39,200 per space with minimal land acq costs.
Contingent upon implementation of DPMP Phase 3 expansion of paid parking.
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Downtown Parking Mgmt Plan Ph. IV Design
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Dana Klein
Downtown Estes Park
10
$0
Public Works
ParkingTransit
2030
Transportation
Robust Economy
Exceptional Guest Services
Master Plan
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$0 $1,980,000 $0 $0 $198,000$100,000 $0 $2,278,000
Funding Sources
Parking NA NA NA NA Total
$2,278,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,278,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Site selection & design for second parking structure (300 spaces) located within the downtown core. Revenue assumes
implementation of DPMP Phase 3, expanded paid parking.
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Vistor Center North Parking Structure
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Dana Klein
North Visitor Center parking lot.
50
$36,000
Public Works
ParkingTransit
2032
Transportation
Exceptional Guest Services
Infrastructure
New
Duration (Years):
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$19,600,000 $3,920,000 $1,000,000 $62,500 $3,920,000$10,000 $0 $28,512,500
Funding Sources
Parking Bonds NA NA NA Total
$4,000,000 $24,512,500 $0 $0 $0 $28,512,500
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Estimate is based on a 500-space structure at $39,200 per parking space.This structure would go on land already owned by the
Town. It does not account for relocation of the Parks Dept.
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Acacia Dr
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Joe Lockhart
Acacia Dr
50
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years):
Utilities
Power & Communications
1
2026
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$37,600 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $37,600
Funding Sources
Power &
Communication
Enterprise Fund
NA NA NA NA Total
$37,600 $0 $0 $0 $0 $37,600
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replace 8 sol with Tree Cable
Sheet Page 64 of 115
Allenspark mainline rebuild to Tree cable
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Joe Lockhart
CR84
50
Utilities
Power & Communications
2028
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Government Services & Internal Support
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$162,417 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $162,417
Funding Sources
Federal Grant or
Loan
InKind NA NA NA Total
$141,646 $20,771 $0 $0 $0 $162,417
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replace with tree cable
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Big Owl road, line rebuild to tree cable
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Joe Lockhart
Big Owl Road
50
Utilities
Power & Communications
2028
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Government Services & Internal Support
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$63,771 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $63,771
Funding Sources
Federal Grant or
Loan
InKind NA NA NA Total
$43,000 $20,771 $0 $0 $0 $63,771
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replace with Tree Cable
Sheet Page 66 of 115
Cliff Lane
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Joe Lockhart
Cliff Lane
50
Utilities
Power & Communications
2027
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$29,630 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $29,630
Funding Sources
NA NA NA NA TotalPower &
Communication
Enterprise Fund
$29,630 $0 $0 $0 $0 $29,630
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replace 8 sol with Tree Cable
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Concord Lane
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Joe Lockhart
50
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years):
Utilities
Power & Communications
1
2026
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$34,000 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $34,000
Funding Sources
Power &
Communication
Enterprise Fund
NA NA NA NA Total
$34,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $34,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replace 8 sol to tree cable
Sheet Page 68 of 115
County road 90 line rebuild to tree cable
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Joe Lockhart
Skinner Road Allenspark
50
Infrastructure
Government Services & Internal Support
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Replacement
Duration (Years):
Utilities
Power & Communications
1
2027
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$54,771 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $54,771
Funding Sources
Federal Grant or
Loan
InKind NA NA NA Total
$34,000 $20,771 $0 $0 $0 $54,771
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replace bare copper with insulated tree cable, upgrade poles and transformers to increase reliability and reduce outages.
Upgrades to consist of overhead line: 15006 ft; transformers: 36; poles 146. Starting at -105.525, 40.195; ending -105.539,
40.189
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Fish Creek rd, line rebuild to tree cable
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Joe Lockhart
Fish Creek
50
Utilities
Power & Communications
2029
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Government Services & Internal Support
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$87,771 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $87,771
Funding Sources
Federal Grant or
Loan
InKind NA NA NA Total
$67,000 $20,771 $0 $0 $0 $87,771
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replace three with Tree Cable
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Hwy36
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Joe Lockhart
Hwy 36
50
Utilities
Power & Communications
2031
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Government Services & Internal Support
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$200,417 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $200,417
Funding Sources
Federal Grant or
Loan
InKind NA NA NA Total
$160,417 $40,000 $0 $0 $0 $200,417
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replace with tree cable
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Lab Road Area line rebuild to tree cable
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Joe Lockhart
Lab Road Area
50
Utilities
Power & Communications
2027
Infrastructure
Government Services & Internal Support
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$46,771 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $46,771
Funding Sources
Federal Grant or
Loan
InKind NA NA NA Total
$26,000 $20,771 $0 $0 $0 $46,771
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replace bare copper with insulated tree cable, upgrade poles and transformers to increase reliability and reduce outages.
Upgrades to consist of overhead line: 13154 ft; transformers: 21; poles 69. Starting at -105.530, 40.213; ending -105.517,
40.215
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RMNP Fall River Road 1A
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Joe Lockhart
RMNP Fall River toad
50
Utilities
Power & Communications
2027
Infrastructure
New
Duration (Years):
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$116,000 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $116,000
Funding Sources
SalesTax1APWRFI
RE
NA NA NA NA Total
$116,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $116,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Upgrade Powerline to tree cable 1A
Sheet Page 73 of 115
Rockwood lane area, Line Rebuild
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Joe Lockhart
Hwy7
50
Utilities
Power & Communications
2028
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Government Services & Internal Support
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$104,000 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $104,000
Funding Sources
Federal Grant or
Loan
NA NA NA NA Total
$104,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $104,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replace line with Tree Cable
Sheet Page 74 of 115
Ski Rd rebuild to tree cable
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Joe Lockhart
50
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years):
Utilities
Power & Communications
1
2027
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$184,417 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $184,417
Funding Sources
Federal Grant or
Loan
InKind NA NA NA Total
$163,646 $20,771 $0 $0 $0 $184,417
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replacing with Tree cable
Sheet Page 75 of 115
YMCA
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Joe Lockhart
YMCA
80
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Replacement
Duration (Years):
Utilities
Power & Communications
1
2027
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$125,000 $0 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $125,000
Funding Sources
SalesTax1APWRFI
RE
NA NA NA NA Total
$125,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $125,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Install Tree Cable West of Town
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16" Pipeline Crossing of Big Thompson River near C
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jason Lang
Riverside near Crags
80
Utilities
Water
2027
Infrastructure
New
Duration (Years): 3
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$1,000,000 $250,000 $0 $20,000 $100,000$0 $0 $1,370,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$1,370,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,370,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Cross Big Thompson River near Crags and connect existing 16" pipe to line on Riverside to complete looping. JF changed start
date from 2026 to 2027- maybe start design.
Sheet Page 77 of 115
Bellevue Heights
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jason Lang
Bellevue Heights
80
Utilities
Water
2039
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 2
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$500,000 $75,000 $0 $0 $50,000$0 $0 $625,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$625,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $625,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replacement of approximately 2000 LF of pipe.
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Big Horn Drive Water Main Replacement
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
Big Horn Drive, pipe between MacGregor and Far View, Sunny Acres, Spruce Dr
80
Utilities
Water
2036
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 3
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$800,000 $120,000 $0 $25,200 $126,000$0 $0 $1,071,200
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$1,071,200 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,071,200
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replacement of approximately 3200 LF of galvanized pipe that is past its useful life.
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Broadview/Lower Broadview
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
Broadview Area
80
Utilities
Water
2036
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 3
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$1,350,000 $202,500 $0 $0 $54,000$0 $0 $1,606,500
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$1,606,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,606,500
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replacement of approximately 5400 LF of pipe.
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Brook Drive Water Shop Site Improvements
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jason Lang
1360 Brook Drive
40
Utilities
Water
20319
Government Services & Internal Support
Infrastructure
New
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$800,000 $120,000 $0 $16,000 $80,000$0 $0 $1,016,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$1,016,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,016,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Brook Drive Water Division Facility Improvements -to add security, expand parking, drainage improvements, and storage for
equipment/ materials. JF- changed scope. Date and project code and phase
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Brook Drive/ Clover Lane/ Willow Lane
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jason Lang
Brook Drive, Clover Lane, and Willow Lane
80
Utilities
Water
2037
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Replacement
Duration (Years): 2
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$1,000,000 $150,000 $0 $0 $50,000$0 $0 $1,200,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$1,200,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,200,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replace approximately 4000 LF of 2" galvanized pipe with 8" Ductile Iron pipe. This will create Fire protection and eliminate
main line that is beyond it's useful life.
Sheet Page 82 of 115
Carriage Hills
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
Carriage Hills
80
$-15,000
Utilities
Water
204040
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 3
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$2,000,000 $300,000 $0 $0 $150,000$0 $25,000 $2,475,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$2,475,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,475,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replacement of approximately 8,000 feet of 4" and 6" cast iron pipe along Lakeshore, Pine Meadows, and Long View including
Fairway Lane, Hide-away Lane, a portion of Wildwood and pipe between Willow Court to Fish Creek. BIL/SRF funding or USDA
funding will be requested.
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Carriage Hills
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
Carriage Hills
80
$-15,000
Utilities
Water
2040
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 3
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$1,550,000 $232,500 $0 $0 $217,000$0 $15,000 $2,014,500
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$2,014,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,014,500
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replacement of approximately 6200 feet of 4" and 6" cast iron pipe along Aspen Drive, Aspen Lane, Wilderness Lane, Eagle
Cliff Lane, Ramshorn, and between Sandborn Drive and Fish Creek. BIL/SRF funding or USDA funding will be requested.
Sheet Page 84 of 115
Charles Heights
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jason Lang
Charles Heights subdivision
80
Utilities
Water
2037
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Replacement
Duration (Years): 3
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$875,000 $131,250 $0 $0 $25,000$0 $0 $1,031,250
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$1,031,250 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,031,250
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replacement of approximately 3500 LF of pipe to improve water quality and fire protection.
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Chemical Safety Improvements
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jason Fredricks
GCWTP
10
Utilities
Water
2027027
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Infrastructure
Outstanding Community Services
Extend Useful Life
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$140,000 $35,000 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $175,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$175,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $175,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
For operator and public safety, replace chlorine gas with hypochlorite.
Sheet Page 86 of 115
Clearwell Process Improvements
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jason Fredricks
GCWTP
10
Utilities
Water
20277
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Infrastructure
Outstanding Community Services
Extend Useful Life
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$125,000 $40,000 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $165,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$165,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $165,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Install valve for public health safety during power outages. Replace discharge line that has been removed from service to
eliminate cross connection. Corrosion control chemical feed injection point.
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Columbine Ave Area Improvements
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
Aspen, Birch, Columbine, Driftwood, Elm, Fir
80
$-10,000
Utilities
Water
20399
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$250,000 $37,500 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $287,500
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$287,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $287,500
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replace approximately 1000 LF of 2" galvanized pipe with 8" ductile iron pipe. This will increase fire protection and eliminate
leaks. Water main replacement on Aspen, Birch, Columbine, Driftwood, Elm, and Fir.
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Davis Hill
Project Information
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Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
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Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
Davis Hill
80
Utilities
Water
20399
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 3
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$750,000 $112,500 $0 $15,000 $37,500$0 $0 $915,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$915,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $915,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replacement of approximately 3000FT of pipe.
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Devils Gulch Loop to Stonegate
Project Information
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Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
Devils Gulch and Stonegate
80
Utilities
Water
2033
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 3
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$875,000 $131,250 $0 $0 $61,250$20,000 $0 $1,087,500
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$1,087,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,087,500
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replacement of approximately 3500 LF of pipe.
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Eagle Cliff
Project Information
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Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jason Lang
80
Utilities
Water
2033
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$625,000 $93,750 $0 $0 $31,250$0 $10,000 $760,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$760,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $760,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replacement of approximately 2500 LF of pipe. Changed Date, project type and duration-JF
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East Lane/North Lane
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
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Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
East Lane
80
Utilities
Water
2039
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 3
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$750,000 $112,500 $0 $15,000 $37,500$0 $0 $915,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$915,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $915,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replacement of approximately 3000 LF of pipe.
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Fall River Estates Pump House - Structure/Capacit*
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
80
Utilities
Water
20288
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$1,300,000 $195,000 $0 $15,000 $75,000$0 $0 $1,585,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$1,585,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,585,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
New pump house driven by Fish Hatchery service, replace existing two 2-inch pumps currently located close to the river. Pump
house site may need to be relocated for flood plain-JF Revised and moved the date up.
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Far View Lane
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
80
Utilities
Water
2035
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$430,000 $40,000 $0 $0 $30,000$0 $0 $500,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$500,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $500,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replacement and extension of water main on Far View Lane to connect with James Street main, creating a loop to improve
water quality and reliability JF- Changed date, construction cost and project code (not future)
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Juniper Lane
Project Information
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Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
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Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
Juniper Lane
80
Utilities
Water
2040
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$250,000 $37,500 $0 $0 $25,000$0 $0 $312,500
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$312,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $312,500
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replacement of approximately 1000 LF of pipe.
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Kiowa Zone Tank
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
80
Utilities
Water
2036
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$598,000 $89,700 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $687,700
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$687,700 $0 $0 $0 $0 $687,700
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Rehabilitate tank due to condition. Updated JF
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Lone Pine Acres
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
Lone Pine Acres
80
Utilities
Water
20388
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Replacement
Duration (Years): 3
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$875,000 $131,250 $0 $0 $25,000$0 $0 $1,031,250
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$1,031,250 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,031,250
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Approximately 3500 LF of pipe.
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Marys Lake Water Treatment Plant
Project Information
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Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
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Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Mike Northcutt
Mary's Lake water treatment plant
40
Utilities
Water
2033
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
New
Duration (Years): 5
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$15,000,000 $2,250,000 $0 $0 $1,000,000$0 $440,000 $18,690,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund Bonds NA NA NA Total
$1,690,000 $17,000,000 $0 $0 $0 $18,690,000
Funding Details:Design information will be used in BIL/SRF or USDA financing application
Project Description and Justification
New design of new pretreatment, general plant improvements, modifications for new water source from Big Thompson. Include
modification of office space for plant operations, chemical storage.
Need to update scope and details that align with the Master Plan. JF. Updated date from 38 to 32.
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MLWTP Filter to Waste
Project Information
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Division:
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Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jason Fredricks
MLWTP
10
Utilities
Water
20272027
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Outstanding Community Services
New
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$250,000 $50,000 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $300,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$300,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $300,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Adding filter to waste functionality to plant for greater flexibility and to reduce the potential for violations at plant start up and
after maintenance and recovery cleans and power outages.
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Narcissus Circle
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
Narcissus Circle
80
Utilities
Water
2039
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$250,000 $37,500 $0 $0 $25,000$0 $0 $312,500
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$312,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $312,500
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Approximately 1000 LF of pipe.
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New Plant Design Activities
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
80
Utilities
Water
2027
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Outstanding Community Services
New
Duration (Years): 3
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$0 $4,000,000 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $4,000,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$4,000,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $4,000,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
New water treatment plant project details will be finalized during Master plan completion. This phase will entail design, land
acquisition, funding, CDPHE approval of the design, and permitting.
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New Water Treatment Plant
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
80
Utilities
Water
2028
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Outstanding Community Services
New
Duration (Years): 3
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$60,000,000 $0 $6,000,000 $0 $0$0 $4,800,000 $70,800,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund Bonds NA NA NA Total
$2,800,000 $68,000,000 $0 $0 $0 $70,800,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Construct a new water treatment plant. Location to be determined in phase 1.
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Old Ranger Road
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
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Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
Old Ranger Road
80
Utilities
Water
2038
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$225,000 $33,750 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $258,750
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$258,750 $0 $0 $0 $0 $258,750
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Approximately 900 LF of pipe.
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Panorama Circle Water Main Replacement
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jason Lang
Panorama Circle
80
$1,500
Utilities
Water
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 2
2038
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$625,000 $93,750 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $718,750
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$718,750 $0 $0 $0 $0 $718,750
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replacement of approximately 2500 LF of galvanized pipe that is past its useful life.
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Park View & Cyteworth Water Main Replacement
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
On and between Cyteworth Road and Park View Lane
80
$1,500
Utilities
Water
20388
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 2
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$650,000 $97,500 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $747,500
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$747,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $747,500
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replacement of approximately 2600 LF of galvanized pipe that is past its useful life for improvement of infrastructure and water
quality.
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Parking Garage Line Connection
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
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Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
Hwy 36 Parking Structure
80
Utilities
Water
20388
Infrastructure
New
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$270,000 $40,500 $0 $0 $27,000$15,000 $0 $352,500
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$352,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $352,500
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Install water main to loop dead end mains for fire flow protection.
Re evaluate- JF- Changed date- JF=Changed to future-JF
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Pinewood Lane
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
Pinewood Lane
80
Utilities
Water
2038
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 2
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$375,000 $56,250 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $431,250
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$431,250 $0 $0 $0 $0 $431,250
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Approximately 1500 LF of pipe.
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Stanley Circle Water Main Replacement Phase 3
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Replacement
Duration (Years):
Utilities
Water
3
2039
80
$1,500
Stanley Circle Drive
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$1,000,000 $150,000 $0 $0 $50,000$0 $0 $1,200,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$1,200,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,200,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replacement of approximately 4000 LF of galvanized pipe past its useful life for the improvement of infrastructure and water
quality.
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Strong Pumphouse Improvements
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jason Lang
Strong Ave and Spring Ln
40
Utilities
Water
2028
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$1,300,000 $195,000 $0 $0 $0$0 $0 $1,495,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$1,495,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,495,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Upgrade fire flow capacity and reliability to the Mary's pressure zone in the event that MLWTP is offline.
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Tank Optimization - Big Thompson/ Castle Mountain
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
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Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jason Lang
Big Thompson Tank Site
50
Utilities
Water
2027
Infrastructure
Replacement
Duration (Years): 2
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$5,000,000 $750,000 $0 $100,000 $500,000$0 $0 $6,350,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$6,350,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $6,350,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Increase capacity at Big Thompson tank through construction of new tank. This will eliminate the need to spend capital on the
Castel and Fall River Tanks and improve water quality in the Fall River Zone-JF New Water Storage tank-JF Leaving 2027 as the
start date-Engineering start or continued. JF
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Thunder Mountain Tank DESIGN
Project Information
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Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jason Fredricks
Summit Drive
60
Utilities
Water
2027
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Infrastructure
Outstanding Community Services
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$1,000,000 $200,000 $50,000 $5,000 $200,000$10,000 $30,000 $1,495,000
Funding Sources
Bonds Water Fund NA NA NA Total
$1,295,000 $200,000 $0 $0 $0 $1,495,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Existing Thunder MTN. tank deuteration is exceeding O&M efforts. Tank is at the end of its useful life. The condition of the
existing tank poses potential future health risk Start the design and cost analysis for the project in 2026. Once this is
completed, we will have a cost estimate and project timeline for future budgeting.
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Twin/Meeker/Longs Drive
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jason Lang
80
Utilities
Water
2039
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Replacement
Duration (Years): 3
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$1,000,000 $150,000 $0 $0 $50,000$0 $0 $1,200,000
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$1,200,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,200,000
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Approximately 4000 LF of pipe.
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Upper Broadview
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jason Lang
80
Utilities
Water
2037
Replacement
Duration (Years): 2
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$450,000 $67,500 $0 $0 $45,000$0 $0 $562,500
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$562,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $562,500
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Approximately 1800 LF of pipe.
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Virginia Drive and East Riverside
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
80
Utilities
Water
2034
Replacement
Duration (Years): 1
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$400,000 $60,000 $0 $0 $61,600$0 $15,000 $536,600
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$536,600 $0 $0 $0 $0 $536,600
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Approximately 1600 LF of pipe.
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West Elkhorn waterline replacement
Project Information
Department:
Division:
Estimated Start:
Useful Life (Years):
Project Manager:
Location:
Capital Type:
Board Goals:
Annual Change in O&M:
Jacqui Wesley
West Elkhorn west of Moraine in downtown area
80
Utilities
Water
2035
Infrastructure
Public Safety, Health & Environment
Robust Economy
Replacement
Duration (Years): 3
Project Costs
Construction Design Constr Mgmt Legal ROW Contingency Other Total
$1,425,000 $213,750 $0 $0 $150,000$0 $0 $1,788,750
Funding Sources
Water Fund NA NA NA NA Total
$1,788,750 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,788,750
Funding Details:
Project Description and Justification
Replace approximately 5700 LF of galvinized pipeline in West Elkhorn from Moraine west to fall river.
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