City of Raton releases ICIP FY2026-FY2030 project summary

Lori Chatterley, Mayor of City Of Raton
Lori Chatterley, Mayor of City Of Raton
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The City of Raton released its Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plan (ICIP) project summary for fiscal years 2026 through 2030, according to a May 28 announcement. The summary outlines the city’s planned infrastructure projects and priorities for the upcoming five-year period.

The document, titled ‘City of Raton ICIP FY2026-FY2030 Project Summary,’ provides an overview of proposed improvements and investments intended to address local needs. The plan is part of the city’s ongoing efforts to guide capital development and allocate resources effectively.

The ICIP process is used by municipalities across New Mexico to identify critical infrastructure projects, set funding priorities, and seek state or federal assistance where needed. The City of Raton’s updated plan reflects both immediate requirements and long-term goals for community development.

Details about specific projects or budget allocations were not included in the summary provided. Further information may be available through city channels as planning progresses.



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