The Fairfax Planning Commission on May 15 reviewed a draft version of the town's fiscal‑year 2025–26 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and voted unanimously to find the draft CIP excerpts consistent with the town's 2010–2030 General Plan, with edits to the resolution language to clarify that the document is a draft and to attach the materials as "excerpts from the draft CIP (Exhibit 1)."
Staff presented an excerpted draft CIP and described a number of proposed capital projects, including stormwater improvements, pavilion and kitchen repairs, and various bridge and storm‑drain mapping efforts. Commissioners asked technical questions about project detail and phasing, noting that some project pages present engineering/design costs across years that precede construction figures and that the document submitted to the commission appeared to be draft material and excerpts rather than a finalized CIP.
Commissioner questions focused on cost‑item breakdowns, stormwater project descriptions and funding sources, and why some pages list significant prior engineering expenditures relative to later construction line items. Staff explained the excerpts included prior years of engineering and design work, design and permitting (including environmental review) that typically precedes construction, and that some budget lines reflected anticipated state or federal funding.
Commissioner Newton moved to adopt the resolution finding the draft FY2025–26 CIP consistent with the general plan, with an amendment to correct references so the CIP is identified as "draft" and the attachments are labeled as excerpts (Exhibit 1). The motion, as amended to add the word "draft" throughout and to refer to the attached excerpts as Exhibit 1, passed unanimously by voice vote.
Commissioners asked staff to provide clearer exhibit labeling and to follow up with more detailed cost breakdowns outside the commission action; staff said the CIP document was prepared while the town lacked a permanent public‑works director and that the finance director assembled the draft excerpts for review.
The commission's finding is advisory to the Town Council; staff said the council will consider adoption of the CIP at a later meeting and that the planning commission's action documents general‑plan consistency to inform the council's decision.