One Public Budget

What your city plans to spend, taken straight from the document it published.

Arcadia High School

1 capital project at this location, programmed at $13,000 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.

Starting the 3D view…

The lot is the assessor's real parcel, 5778-014-901, from the Los Angeles County Assessor — a public record. Which lot this project is on is still our inference: the plan names no parcel, so we looked up whatever lot our matched point fell on. The buildings standing on it are from OpenStreetMap, at their recorded heights. Size is the size of the place and means nothing about money. Ground elevation is Arcadia's real terrain from the USGS 3D Elevation Program (3DEP, public domain), at true vertical scale. Outlines © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL). Served from this site; nothing is fetched from anyone else.

The capital projects at this site

Arcadia High School Track Re-Striping

$13,000

as programmed in the plan for this project. Page 65 of the Capital Improvement & Equipment Replacement Plan FY2025-2030 · city contact: FY FY FY FY FY

Where the city says it is

Arcadia High School

high confidence Located by One Public Budget, not by the city: matched to Arcadia High School in OpenStreetMap. The plan itself contains no coordinates.

Funding

Funding by year and source for Arcadia High School Track Re-Striping, as the project form prints it
Fiscal yearFunding sourceAmount
FY 25-26 Capital Outlay $13,000

This project on its own page.

What this page does not tell you

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.