A project by Laura Melahn, Candidate for Menlo Park District 4 City Council
Transportation/Traffic
Completed

Middle Avenue Complete Streets Study

Project CPT031 · Public Works

Cost & funding
Five-year planned cost
Not yet budgeted

No dollars are budgeted in the FY 2027–31 capital plan yet.

Funding pathway

Funding pathway has not been mapped for this project. The project may be in a study phase, or its scope and cost are not yet defined.

Category
Capital Improvement Plan
Department
Public Works
Planned revenue, FY 2027–31
$825,000
Spent FY 2023–25
$496,886
Budget labels for this project

Sources: City of Menlo Park OpenGov CIP detail, project code CPT031; resident-facing name shown here is “Middle Avenue Complete Streets Study”.

Completed

The City spent $496,886 on this project from FY 2023 through FY 2025. No new funding is planned in the FY 2027–31 Capital Improvement Plan, which indicates the project is substantially complete.

What was actually spent

Spending by year

FY 23$427
FY 24$162,804
FY 25$333,656
Spent Current year (adopted) Planned
Where the money went, line by line
YearFundCategoryAmount
FY 23Special Revenue FundsOperating Expenses$427
FY 24Special Revenue FundsServices$94,523
FY 24Capital Project FundsServices$52,479
FY 24Special Revenue FundsSalaries and Wages$10,226
FY 24Special Revenue FundsFringe Benefits$4,470
FY 24Special Revenue FundsOperating Expenses$1,105
FY 25Capital Project FundsServices$175,503
FY 25Special Revenue FundsServices$97,049
FY 25Special Revenue FundsSalaries and Wages$45,233
FY 25Special Revenue FundsFringe Benefits$14,577
FY 25Capital Project FundsOperating Expenses$919
FY 25Capital Project FundsSalaries and Wages$314
FY 25Capital Project FundsFringe Benefits$62
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Actual spending recorded in the City's general ledger, by fiscal year. This is money already paid out (and, for FY 2026, adopted in the current budget), not part of the forward five-year capital plan.

How decisions were made

Council actions

No Council actions are linked to CPT031 in our database yet. The City Council's agendas and minutes are the authoritative record.