City of Ontario, California, Planned Capital Expenditure Increased By 871%

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FirmoGraphs keeps its clients up to date on capital plans of interest for long-term business development. We help our customers use this information to gain a competitive advantage and improve proactive conversations with their clients. We recently processed the latest capital spending plan by the City of Ontario, California. Here are our observations. 

In the CIP covering the 2024-2028 fiscal years, Ontario detailed plans to spend $2.1 billion on capital projects, an increase of 871% from $213 million in its 2023-2027 CIP. The current CIP has 173 line items, compared to 97 line items in the prior CIP. The table below breaks down Ontario’s planned capital spending by business area for its last two CIPs.

*Numbers are Rounded

Planned Increased Goes to New Projects

All business areas increased. The most significant goes to Public Facilities, which increased by nearly $1.1 billion due to new projects, including the expansion of the Convention Center, worth $315 million. The Parks category also increased by almost $400 million due to 27 new projects added.


Over $600 Million Programmed For Public Facilities

Ontario has five notable line items valued at over $100 million and two at over $50 million. The largest project is the Convention Center Expansion, worth $315 million, under the Public Facilities category. In addition, $308 million is planned for the Municipal Services Center Relocation. Listed below are the other notable line items:

  • Regional Sports Complex - Design and Construction, worth $171 million under the Parks category. The project involves construction of a new sports complex that will house the soccer fields from Ontario's Soccer Park, Westwind Community Center and include amenities (pool, little league field, playground equipment), various baseball/softball fields, Pee Wee football field(s), and possibly other sport amenities.
  • Regional Sports Complex - Acquisition - worth $135 million, under the Parks category for the property acquisition for the future Ontario Sports Complex.
  • Grand Park Phase 1 - worth $105 million, under the Public Facilities category. The project involves construction of a 136-acre park which will contain an amphitheater, dog park, market alley, walking trails and orchards.
  • Pure Ontario Water (POW) - Advanced Water Purification Facility (Alternative Water Supply) - worth $98 million, under the Water category. This project consists of the planning, design, and construction of an advanced water purification facility with the capacity of up to 9,000 acre -feet-per-year (AFY), including injection wells, purified water pipelines,  purified water booster pump stations, monitoring wells, and a brine line necessary for the project.
  • Grand Park - Library Branch - worth $59 million, under the Public Facilities category. The project involves design and build a 40,000-60,000 square feet facility of public library space; install shelving, furniture, office furniture and equipment, library service desks, and other equipment; and purchase books and materials.

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