The City of Phoenix’s planned 2025-2030 Capital Improvement Program features 966 projects with a total expected value of $11.5B.
Of that total, $2.8B is planned in the coming fiscal year, and Phoenix has a total of $387M remaining under the $500M general obligation bond approved by voters in 2023.
The draft program will go through several meetings to solicit public feedback, with a final version planned for City Council review and adoption in June.
All told, five departments will receive the lion’s share of project funding, with planned allocations under those headings totaling 83% of the total planned expenditures:
- Water: $2.99B;
- Aviation: $2.59B;
- Wastewater: $1.75B;
- Transit: $1.18B, and
- Streets: $1.05B.
Major projects and types include:
Human Services:
- A new Cesar Chavez Senior Center;
- Renovation of the McDowell Senior Center, and
- Office of Homeless Solutions facility at I-17 and Northern Avenue.
Street Improvements:
- Rio Salado River Bicycle/Pedestrian Bridge at Third Street;
- Lower Buckeye Road: 27th Avenue to 19th Avenue, and
- 43rd Avenue: Dove Valley Road to Carefree Highway.
Libraries:
- New Estrella Civic Space Library, 99th Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road and
- New Desert View Civic Space Library, Deer Valley Drive and Tatum Blvd.
Fire:
- Fire Station 51 near 51st Avenue and State Route 303;
- Fire Station 74, 19th Avenue and Chandler Blvd.;
- Fire Station 7 Replacement, Fifth Street and Hatcher Road;
- Fire Station 13 Replacement, 48th Street and Thomas Road, and
- Fire Station 15 Replacement, 43rd Street and Highland Avenue.
Police:
- A new Cactus Park Precinct at 31st Avenue and Thunderbird Road.
Aviation:
- Sky Harbor Crossfield Taxiway U;
- Sky Harbor Terminal 3 North 2 Concourse;
- Sky Harbor Terminal 3 North 2 apron;
- Sky Harbor Taxiway A;
- Sky Harbor Terminal 3 North 1 outer apron reconstruction, and
- Deer Valley Airport Runway 7R/25L Reconstruction.
Transit:
- Capitol Light Rail Extension, and
- I-10 West Light Rail Extension.
Water
- North Gateway Advanced Water Purification Plant.
Parks will see repairs or other improvements at eight different facilities. Six programs targeting Economic Development efforts will receive funding, and Wastewater will see enhancements at four plants, as well as work on sewer line systems, support facilities, lift stations and other projects. (Source)