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<br />Criteria <br />Each goal must be: <br />. Focused and lead to action <br />. Researched and factual information provided to Council <br />. Implemented without raising taxes <br />. Communicated and seek public input and participation <br /> <br />The Process <br />Council began a process in January to define the goals for the City. Councilmembers <br />Mary Nelson, Dick Travis, Mary Capra, and Tim Swedberg initially met on December 28 <br />with Jim March, Paul Palzer, Paul Montaine, Ray Devine and Wayne LeBlanc at the <br />Public Works Conference Room. Each person described their views of important <br />projects, ideas, and goals for the City. <br /> <br />In January, Jim March summarized the initial meeting and Council identified several <br />priority areas from all of the suggestions. Council met in workshop on January 31 and <br />formulated the original priority goals presented to the committees in February as <br />follows: <br /> <br />. Council wants advice on communication methods. Council will form an Ad Hoc <br />committee Chaired by Theresa Brenner to make recommendations on Websites, <br />newsletters, cable television, document archival, document imaging, and surveying <br />citizens for their needs. The Council will ask for citizen members from the computer, <br />journalism, and graphics arts fields for their advice and counsel. Citizen participation <br />is a must and Ad Hoc committees are ideal for those who can not commit extended <br />time. The City must provide information in advance for citizens to participate and we <br />need methods to facilitate citizen opinion once preliminary information has been <br />distributed. Also linked with this discussion, will be items we need to clarify and <br />explain about City procedures and processes so the information can be presented to <br />the citizens. <br /> <br />. Economic Development is an urgent issue. Council wants professional advice on <br />design criteria for the commercial properties east of 20th Avenue towards the <br />freeway and help with old town renovations. We want to get ahead of the <br />development curve that Council views as accelerating. Along with this would be <br />topics ranging from what type of commercial activities do we want, how can we <br />provide a business environment that welcomes new business and retains existing <br />business, in a prosperous community. Are there opportunities that the City can <br />leverage into successful commercial development? <br />