2 capital projects at this
location, programmed at $380,000 across the plan.
This place is our inference
The capital plan describes where each project is in words and
contains no coordinates at all. One Public Budget matched that text against public
street and place data to decide these projects are at the same place, and then drew
the assessor's lot at that point.
The place, and the grouping of these projects into one place, are ours — not
the city's. The figures are the city's, exactly as its forms print them.
This lot is not in Arcadia
Every project in this plan is the City of Arcadia's, so a lot in another city is
One Public Budget's matching error, not a discovery.
Los Angeles County records this lot at 14747 RAMONA BLVD BALDWIN PARK CA 91706.
The figures below, and the city's own words for where the project is, are exactly as
the plan prints them. Only the position we put it in is wrong. It is
shown rather than hidden so the shortfall is ours in public, not buried.
as programmed in the plan for this project. Page 43 of the
Capital Improvement & Equipment Replacement Plan FY2025-2030 · city contact: Tiffany Lee
Where the city says it is
Public Works Services Department
medium confidence
Located by One Public Budget, not by the city:
matched to Los Angeles County Public Works in OpenStreetMap. The plan itself contains no coordinates.
Funding
Funding by year and source for Water Master Plan Update, as the project form prints it
as programmed in the plan for this project. Page 127 of the
Capital Improvement & Equipment Replacement Plan FY2025-2030 · city contact: Dave Thompson
Where the city says it is
Public Works Yard
medium confidence
Located by One Public Budget, not by the city:
matched to Los Angeles County Public Works in OpenStreetMap. The plan itself contains no coordinates.
Funding
Funding by year and source for Wash Rack Drain Redesign Project, as the project form prints it
Whether any of this work has started, been tendered, or been finished. The capital plan
is a plan: it programmes money by year and funding source, and the city publishes no
progress against it as data. Nor is the grouping above a claim by the city that these
projects belong together — it is One Public Budget observing that they resolved to the
same place.