Capital Improvement Plan
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A Capital Improvement Plan is a short-range plan that involves capital improvement projects.
- AKA: Capital Improvement Program, CIP.
- See: Capital Improvement, Public Improvement, Budget, Municipality, School District, Municipal Parks, Strategic Plan, Business Plan.
References
2016
- (Wikipedia, 2016) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_Improvement_Plan Retrieved:2016-7-18.
- A Capital Improvement Plan (Program), or CIP, is a short-range plan, usually four to ten years, which identifies capital projects and equipment purchases, provides a planning schedule and identifies options for financing the plan. Essentially, the plan provides a link between a
municipality, school district, parks and recreation department and/or other local government entity
and a comprehensive and strategic plan and the entity's annual budget.
- A Capital Improvement Plan (Program), or CIP, is a short-range plan, usually four to ten years, which identifies capital projects and equipment purchases, provides a planning schedule and identifies options for financing the plan. Essentially, the plan provides a link between a
2008
- (MA DoR, 2008) ⇒ Massachussets DoR. (2008). “Municipal Finance Glossary.” Massachussets Department of Revenue - Division of Local Services
- Capital Improvements Program – A blueprint for planning a community's capital expenditures that comprises an annual capital budget and a five-year capital program. It coordinates community planning, fiscal capacity and physical development. While all of the community’s needs should be identified in the program, there is a set of criteria that prioritizes the expenditures.