The Oakley City Council has approved a $96 million budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year, focusing on infrastructure and public safety. Key allocations include $38 million for capital improvement projects, notably $24.7 million for the East Cypress Road expansion, aimed at reducing congestion and enhancing emergency exit routes. The project, funded in part by a reimbursement from the East Contra Costa Regional Fee and Financing Authority, is expected to create six lanes west of Jersey Island Road and four lanes to the east. The budget also includes provisions for future police department staffing changes due to anticipated retirements.
The budget prioritizes vital infrastructure and public safety needs, with a significant focus on the East Cypress Road expansion project to alleviate congestion.
With $38 million allocated to capital improvement projects, Oakley aims to enhance key roadways and bolster emergency routes to improve city safety.
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