Capital Improvement Program


The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is comprised of both community improvement projects and neighborhood improvement projects.  Community improvement projects are generally initiated at the City staff level.  Community improvement projects can be funded from a variety of City funding sources, as well as grants, matching funds, and other revenues  from outside governmental agencies.

Neighborhood improvement projects can be initiated by citizens, or staff, and are reviewed and voted for inclusion in the Neighborhood Improvement Program (NIP) by the Neighborhood Improvement Committee.  This committee is comprised of representatives from the various neighborhoods within the City.  Projects included in the Neighborhood Improvement Program are funded from the NIP Fund, which annually receives 16% of the transient occupancy tax revenue collected by the City.

Click on Community Improvements to see a list of 2000-01 community improvement project descriptions.
Click on Neighborhood Improvements to see a list of 2000-01 neighborhood improvement project descriptions.

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The following pie chart depicts the percentage allocation for CIP expenditures for 2000-01 by funding source.

ChartObject CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FUNDING
2000-2001

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The table below shows the dollar amounts provided by each funding source. Together, the General Fund and Neighborhood Improvement Fund account for 52% of capital improvement project expenditures budgeted for 2000-01.

Funding Source $
   
General Fund 1,038,000
Gas Tax Fund 635,000
Parking Fund 512,000
Tidelands Trust Fund 391,000
Sewer Line Maintenance Fund 575,000
Neighborhood Improvement Fund

2,131,500

Marina Fund 38,000
Regional Surface Transportation  Program 

1,028,283

Information Services Fund

80,000

   
Total CIP Budget 2000-01 5,766,500

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Budget Overview
Total Revenues - All | General Fund Revenues | Special Funds Revenues
Operating Expenditures - All | General Fund Operating Expenditures
Capital Improvements Program | Staffing by Program
General Fund Revenue & Expenditure Trends | Demographics & Statistics

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Rev. 09/27/00 J. Splane http://www.monterey.org/budget/2000/cip.html