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SIC OKs 5-year, $40.1M Capital Plan

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By Camille Sailer

SEA ISLE CITY – Sea Isle City Council approved a five-year, $40.1 million capital plan at its last regular meeting of 2022.
The council passed a resolution authorizing the plan from 2023 to 2027.
Mayor Leonard Desiderio singled out roads, drainage, and flood mitigation as top priorities in the plan, which represent 50% of the plan’s cost.
Related beach replenishment, representing one-third of the total plan’s cost, rounds out the top “critical” priorities for city administration, Desiderio said.
See the full details of the plan in a previous Herald article.  

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