Water and Wastewater Capital Plan
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Capital Plan
The Town of Plattsburgh Water and Wastewater Department began developing a Capital Plan. A Capital Plan is a community planning and fiscal management tool to coordinate the location, timing and financing of capital improvements over a multi-year period – usually 4-6 years. Capital improvements refer to major, non-recurring physical expenditures such as land, buildings, public infrastructure and major equipment. The plan includes a description of proposed capital improvement projects ranked by priority, a year-by-year schedule of expected project funding, and an estimate of project costs and financing sources. The plan is an “evergreen” working document, and should be reviewed and updated annually to reflect changing community needs, priorities and funding opportunities.
In the News
- Town of Plattsburgh begins water tower project
- Cadyville Water Tower
- Stefanik NBRC Grant Water Infrastructure
- Water Tower Upgrades
- Mountain Lake PBS – Mountain Lake Journal
- Hammond Lane Messaging
- Hammond Lane Tower (article/video)
- 2MG Kimberly Lane Tank
- Stefanik Touts Infrastructure Funding in Plattsburgh Stop
- Town Wins Water Funding
- Plattsburgh Awarded Water Infrastructure Grants
- Governor Cuomo Awards Nearly 25 Million in Grants for Water Infrastructure
- Town Awarded $3.1 Million for Water Upgrades
- Stefanik Announces Northern Border Regional Commission Infrastructure Development Grants
- Town of Plattsburgh Investing in Water Infrastructure (video)
- Plattsburgh Town Prepares $18M in Water Upgrades (article with video)
- Town of Plattsburgh Taking an Aggressive Approach to Infrastructure
- Infrastructure Series Begins With a Look at Two Communities Water Resources
- Town Utility Projects Underway
- Town of Plattsburgh to Invest Millions to Keep Infrastructure Working