Manteca Identifies $690M for Capital Improvements Over Five Years
Manteca's capital improvement plan outlines $690 million in essential upgrades over the next five years. Key projects include wastewater treatment expansion and new public safety facilities, highlighting urgent infrastructure needs amid funding constraints.

Manteca's capital improvement plan totals $690,071,811 across 256 projects, addressing essential upgrades such as the expansion of the wastewater treatment plant at $146.3 million and the construction of a sixth fire station for $12 million. The Planning Commission will evaluate the alignment of this five-year plan with the city's 2045 general plan.
Funding sources include growth fees, grants, and the general fund. The ongoing need for transportation and drainage improvements significantly exceeds available revenue, necessitating prioritization of projects based on urgency and funding potential. This situation may lead to challenges in meeting public infrastructure demands.



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