Description: Last updated: September 9, 2020Update frequency: ContinualThe Capital Improvements Program (CIP) identifies major funding priorities on a five-year fiscal cycle. Each year, those priorities are updated; projects can be completed, cancelled, or continue to be in a future state. The CIP is composed of 10 major areas: airport, combined, drainage, facilities, fire, parks, streets, traffic, wastewater, water. This layer aggregates all CIP fiscal cycles into a single sourceThe layer is based on polygons, these polygons were digitized from as-builts, parcel boundaries, schematics, and the descriptions of subject matter experts. The attribute information are created from the input of several departments, and their subject matter experts. Updates to project types under the jurisdiction of the Engineering CIP Group are made on automated nightly basis: combined, drainage, streets, traffic, wastewater, and water. Non-Engineering projects are updated on a bi-annual basis.This layer is currently used by the McKinney Active Infrastructure Projects Hub. It can be found at the following location:www.mckinneytexas.org/projectstatus
Copyright Text: City of McKinney GIS, Development Services, Engineering, Capital Improvements Program, CIP
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Description: Last updated: September 9, 2020Update frequency: ContinualThe Capital Improvements Program (CIP) identifies major funding priorities on a five-year fiscal cycle. Each year, those priorities are updated; projects can be completed, cancelled, or continue to be in a future state. The CIP is composed of 10 major areas: airport, combined, drainage, facilities, fire, parks, streets, traffic, wastewater, water. This layer aggregates all CIP fiscal cycles into a single sourceThe layer is based on polygons, these polygons were digitized from as-builts, parcel boundaries, schematics, and the descriptions of subject matter experts. The attribute information are created from the input of several departments, and their subject matter experts. Updates to project types under the jurisdiction of the Engineering CIP Group are made on automated nightly basis: combined, drainage, streets, traffic, wastewater, and water. Non-Engineering projects are updated on a bi-annual basis.This layer is currently used by the McKinney Active Infrastructure Projects Hub. It can be found at the following location:www.mckinneytexas.org/projectstatus
Copyright Text: City of McKinney GIS, Development Services, Engineering, Capital Improvements Program, CIP
jcarmona@mckinneytexas.org;
Description: Last updated: September 9, 2020Update frequency: ContinualThe Capital Improvements Program (CIP) identifies major funding priorities on a five-year fiscal cycle. Each year, those priorities are updated; projects can be completed, cancelled, or continue to be in a future state. The CIP is composed of 10 major areas: airport, combined, drainage, facilities, fire, parks, streets, traffic, wastewater, water. This layer aggregates all CIP fiscal cycles into a single sourceThe layer is based on polygons, these polygons were digitized from as-builts, parcel boundaries, schematics, and the descriptions of subject matter experts. The attribute information are created from the input of several departments, and their subject matter experts. Updates to project types under the jurisdiction of the Engineering CIP Group are made on automated nightly basis: combined, drainage, streets, traffic, wastewater, and water. Non-Engineering projects are updated on a bi-annual basis.This layer is currently used by the McKinney Active Infrastructure Projects Hub. It can be found at the following location:www.mckinneytexas.org/projectstatus
Copyright Text: City of McKinney GIS, Development Services, Engineering, Capital Improvements Program, CIP
jcarmona@mckinneytexas.org;
Description: Last updated: September 9, 2020Update frequency: ContinualThe Capital Improvements Program (CIP) identifies major funding priorities on a five-year fiscal cycle. Each year, those priorities are updated; projects can be completed, cancelled, or continue to be in a future state. The CIP is composed of 10 major areas: airport, combined, drainage, facilities, fire, parks, streets, traffic, wastewater, water. This layer aggregates all CIP fiscal cycles into a single sourceThe layer is based on polygons, these polygons were digitized from as-builts, parcel boundaries, schematics, and the descriptions of subject matter experts. The attribute information are created from the input of several departments, and their subject matter experts. Updates to project types under the jurisdiction of the Engineering CIP Group are made on automated nightly basis: combined, drainage, streets, traffic, wastewater, and water. Non-Engineering projects are updated on a bi-annual basis.This layer is currently used by the McKinney Active Infrastructure Projects Hub. It can be found at the following location:www.mckinneytexas.org/projectstatus
Copyright Text: City of McKinney GIS, Development Services, Engineering, Capital Improvements Program, CIP
jcarmona@mckinneytexas.org;