Wednesday, September 20, 2023

As budget season approaches, Breckenridge reviews its ongoing and upcoming capital improvement projects

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Well, it's offical.  The Town of Breckenridge has more money than God.  At least it appears that way when you read their capitdal impromement budget for this next year.

As the deadline to finalize a budget for next year approaches, the Breckenridge Town Council received an update on capital improvements projects around town. Many of them are multiyear projects that aim to improve areas such as public infrastructure and recreation. 

Last spring, the council members identified priorities within the capital improvement plan. At the Sept. 12 meeting, they received updates on some of those projects. 

Kingdom Park

This project intends to replace the two existing grass ball fields with synthetic turf in 2024 and renovate the amenity space between the fields in 2025. The cost of these renovations is estimated to cost roughly $6.9 million. Town staff said in a memo that the synthetic surface will handle inclement weather better by draining faster than the existing grass.

Riverwalk Center

Plans are taking shape to renovate the Riverwalk Center. The goal is to give the center a refresh while updating some of its amenities. This project is budgeted through 2028 and is anticipated to cost $10.5 million. 

There are too many projects to list here, so click the link below for the full list and costs.


Breck Budget