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Parks, live well centers, and fire stations are examples of County facilities that support our communities and staff. Having County facilities that meet the needs of the community is essential to the quality of life for San Diego County residents. The County has a five-year plan to build and renovate facilities to ensure we are taking care of our aging infrastructure and preparing for future needs so we can provide residents with essential services.
Each year, we review and update our plan for potential capital projects through a process called the Capital Improvement Needs Assessment (CINA) or "Capital Plan" for short.
Capital projects together make up the Capital Plan and can include new construction or renovation of existing County buildings, recreation centers, sheriff stations or the purchase of land to build parks.
We consider the following when developing the Capital Plan:
What we’ve heard from our communities
The condition of existing facilities (e.g., overall state or quality of a building)
How prepared a project is to get started (e.g., design has been completed)
Available funds
How can you get involved in the capital planning process?
Stay informed - check back regularly to this site
Share information with your communities
Contribute to conversations at community meetings - check out the key dates section for more info!
Interact with our project dashboard
Don’t hesitate to ask questions or submit feedback
Attend the March 2025 Board of Supervisors meeting and submit a comment - check back to this site in late 2024 for Board meeting date
2025 - 2030 Capital Plan
View the preliminary draft 2025 - 2030 Capital Plan using our project dashboard below or click here. To view a mobile-friendly version of our project dashboard, click here on your mobile device.
Additional Resources
Curious about future County projects? County departments have program-focused master plans and strategic facility plans. These plans provide long-range planning for the County.
Click here to review a summary of future capital projects. These projects are outside the 5-year implementation threshold and will transition to future versions of the Capital Plan as resources become available.
Active Capital Projects
What happens after a project is approved on the Capital Plan and funded via the County's budget process? It becomes an active project! Please see below for an interactive summary of the County's active capital projects or click here.
Parks, live well centers, and fire stations are examples of County facilities that support our communities and staff. Having County facilities that meet the needs of the community is essential to the quality of life for San Diego County residents. The County has a five-year plan to build and renovate facilities to ensure we are taking care of our aging infrastructure and preparing for future needs so we can provide residents with essential services.
Each year, we review and update our plan for potential capital projects through a process called the Capital Improvement Needs Assessment (CINA) or "Capital Plan" for short.
Capital projects together make up the Capital Plan and can include new construction or renovation of existing County buildings, recreation centers, sheriff stations or the purchase of land to build parks.
We consider the following when developing the Capital Plan:
What we’ve heard from our communities
The condition of existing facilities (e.g., overall state or quality of a building)
How prepared a project is to get started (e.g., design has been completed)
Available funds
How can you get involved in the capital planning process?
Stay informed - check back regularly to this site
Share information with your communities
Contribute to conversations at community meetings - check out the key dates section for more info!
Interact with our project dashboard
Don’t hesitate to ask questions or submit feedback
Attend the March 2025 Board of Supervisors meeting and submit a comment - check back to this site in late 2024 for Board meeting date
2025 - 2030 Capital Plan
View the preliminary draft 2025 - 2030 Capital Plan using our project dashboard below or click here. To view a mobile-friendly version of our project dashboard, click here on your mobile device.
Additional Resources
Curious about future County projects? County departments have program-focused master plans and strategic facility plans. These plans provide long-range planning for the County.
Click here to review a summary of future capital projects. These projects are outside the 5-year implementation threshold and will transition to future versions of the Capital Plan as resources become available.
Active Capital Projects
What happens after a project is approved on the Capital Plan and funded via the County's budget process? It becomes an active project! Please see below for an interactive summary of the County's active capital projects or click here.
Departments and programs identify and assess the projects they'd like included in the Capital Plan.
Review
2025 - 2030 Capital Plan is currently at this stage
The preliminary draft of the Capital Plan is available for review and feedback.
Finalize
this is an upcoming stage for 2025 - 2030 Capital Plan
The Capital Plan is revised based on community feedback, and the availability of funding.
Approval and Funding
this is an upcoming stage for 2025 - 2030 Capital Plan
The Capital Plan is presented to the Board of Supervisors for approval and projects included in FY25/26 are recommended for funding via the County's Operational Plan (budget).