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Auburn. The City will continue to create, support, and implement efforts that expand recycling and reuse. 6. The City will coordinate with each school district and their capital facility planning efforts. A school district capital facility plan is not incorporated into the Comprehensive Plan unless a specific City Council action is taken to accept or adopt. 7. The City will coordinate with Valley Regional Fire Authority and their capital facility planning efforts. A fire capital facility plan is not incorporated into the Comprehensive Plan unless a specific City Council action is taken to accept or adopt. 8. The City will implement the adopted Auburn Airport Master Plan. Implement 6-year Capital Improvement Plans for water, sewer, and storm drainage. Implement 6-year Capital Improvement Plans for Transportation. Incorporate Low Impact Development (LID) into City Codes and Standards by 1/1/17. Implement 7 to 10 year Capital Improvement Plans for water, sewer, and storm drainage. Implement longer term Capital Improvement Plans for Transportation. Capital Facilities Action Plan
9. The City will seek opportunities to incorporate trails and public spaces as general funding for these allow in its capital facility projects. 10. Sustainable development practices will be incorporated into capital facility project design and construction. The City will support and implement efforts to promote climate action objectives by using low impact development techniques, energy and water conservation measures, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. 11. The siting, design, construction, and improvement of all public facilities shall be done in full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Short Term (2016-2018)
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Moderate Term (2019-2025)
In 2021, update Capital Facilities Element.
CORE PLAN
In 2022, update city zoning regulations to be consistent with update to Capital Facilities Element
Long Term (2026–2035)
Implement 10- to 20-year Capital Improvement Plans for water, sewer, and storm drainage.
In 2028, update Capital Facilities Element.
In 2029, update city zoning regulations to be consistent with update to Capital Facilities Element * CDPW = Community Development and Public Works.
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