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Capital Improvement Plan

The City of Tualatin’s Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) establishes, prioritizes, and coordinates funding for projects to improve existing and develop new infrastructure and facilities. The use of a Capital Improvement Plan promotes better use of the City’s limited financial resources, reduces costs and assists in the coordination of public and private development. The planning process is also valuable as a means of coordinating development of facilities and infrastructure. 

The City’s CIP is a five-year roadmap which identifies the major expenses over and above routine annual operating expenses. While the CIP serves as a long range plan, it is reviewed and revised annually. Priorities may be changed due to funding opportunities, community needs, government mandates or a variety of other circumstances that can affect assets.

As a basic tool for documenting anticipated capital projects, it includes some “unfunded” projects in which needs have been identified, but specific solutions and funding have not been determined.

If you are interested in suggesting a specific neighborhood project, please contact your local Community Involvement Organization (CIO). For CIO contact information, visit the Tualatin CIO website.

What’s happening now?

The Tualatin City Council adopted the current Capital Improvement Plan on June 23, 2025. The full plan is available below.

Questions? Comments?

Cody Field

Policy Analyst

Downloads

Capital Improvement Plan 2026-2030 (Current) PDF Capital Improvement Plan 2025-29 PDF Capital Improvement Plan 2024-28 PDF Capital Improvement Plan 2021-25 PDF Capital Improvement Plan 2020-2029 PDF Capital Improvement Plan 2019-2028 PDF Capital Improvement Plan 2018-2027 PDF Capital Improvement Plan 2017-2021 PDF