Woodinville’s Six-Year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) serves as a planning tool to assist the City in managing large capital investments over the course of a 6-year period. The basic functions of the CIP are to:
- Provide the City with an orderly process for planning and budgeting capital needs,
- Provide a mechanism for evaluating projects based on goals established through the community planning process, and
- Prioritize current and future needs to fit within the City’s anticipated level of financial resources.
Projects are categorized by type: Street, Parks, Surface/Storm Water, Facilities, and Property Acquisition.
In the City of Woodinville, a capital asset or capital project is defined as a purchase or facility improvement of $5,000 or more with a useful life of one year or more.
Due to recent development occurring in the City of Woodinville, many CIP projects are a direct result of the growth and designed to address the impacts caused by said development. Updates on notable projects will be provided on the tiles below: