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Capital Project List <br />The CIP list is an on-going document that requires periodic <br />updates and revisions to take into account changing <br />community needs and the projected revenue determined in <br />each budget process. With this understanding, the CIP list <br />and the identification of CIP projects will be subject to <br />further refinement and amendment. <br />The list includes projects beyond the six-year timeframe of <br />the CIP or current funding. These long-term projects will be <br />evaluated and considered for inclusion in the CIP during <br />updates and as funding opportunities change. <br />N <br />Funding <br />The six-year CIP contained in this chapter is primarily <br />based on the projects being funded through the following <br />potential sources of revenue: <br />1. City of Everett General Fund <br />a. Program 52 is a fund within the operating <br />budget of the parks department that is <br />dedicated primarily towards small repairs and <br />maintenance. <br />b. Specific CIP funding programs (Non REET) <br />2. CIP III, Excise Tax on Real Estate Sales (REET) as <br />per RCW 82.46. 010 <br />3. Contributions and Donations <br />4. Partnerships <br />5. Rates and charges to programs <br />6. Other -such as supplemental taxpayer funding (e.g. <br />bonding) <br />7. Grants <br />a. Grant programs <br />i. BFP Boating Facilities Program <br />ii. <br />LWCF Land and Water Conservation Fund <br />iii. <br />NOVA Non -highway Roads <br />iv. <br />NOVA Nonmotorized <br />v. <br />NOVA Off -Road Vehicles <br />vi. <br />WWRP Habitat Conservation — Critical <br />Habitat, Natural Areas, State Lands <br />Restoration, and Urban Wildlife Habitat <br />vii. <br />WWRP Outdoor Recreation — Local Parks, <br />State Lands Development, State Parks, <br />Trails, and Water Access <br />viii. <br />WWRP Riparian Protection Account. <br />75 <br />