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Stockton City Council Goals & Activities for 2005 - 2006PRIMARY GOALS A. Improve the quality of life for all communities of Stockton by preventing and reducing crime with emphasis on community oriented policing and neighborhood-based interventions and services. B. Assume the leadership role in developing social, economic and cultural opportunities for all, especially youth. C. Revitalize the Downtown, the Waterfront, and embrace other redevelopment and economic development opportunities throughout the entire City as part of the City’s overall strategy of economic development to support healthy, active and viable communities. D. Develop a “Smart Growth Strategy” based on a long term vision for Stockton , with regional consideration, to provide opportunities for appropriate and viable development and economic growth. E. Exercise fiscal responsibility provide needed services and keep the City Council actively involved in monitoring the financial health of the City. GOALS AND ACTIVITIES GOAL A: 1. Within existing fiscal constraints, implement neighborhood improvement programs including partnering with neighborhood groups in seeking and offering grants and incentives to those groups that: a) initiate requests for such incentives and grants, and b) can demonstrate significant neighborhood involvement.
2. Provide the Council with monthly activity/progress reports. 3. Continue to establish strategies and objectives for Codes Enforcement as a priority of the Council. The goal is to achieve visible and definitive change throughout the City including impacting entire neighborhoods.
4. Continue with the strategy to develop “maintenance districts” to facilitate the building and maintenance of neighborhood parks. 5. Through crime analysis, identify specific high crime areas and develop and expand strategies to impact those in a way to reduce the frequency of crime.
6. While focusing on traffic within an individual development, implement an “area” approach to traffic analysis and traffic calming resulting from new development projects. 7. Report information to the Council and the media in a timely fashion. Action Teams Assigned: GOAL B: 1. A high priority of the Council is to continue to enhance the City’s efforts with youth by developing effective and cooperative working relationships with the School Districts involved with Stockton .
2. Continue the City’s commitment to art in public and private places by implementing the Master Plan and encouraging private sector involvement in support of art in public and private locations and in specific projects.
3. Encourage, support and create programs and activities which enhance understanding, communication, pride and appreciation of all of Stockton ’s diverse communities.
4. Working with the Civil Service Commission and City employee representative, develop revisions to the Civil Service rules to enhance diversity in the City’s workforce.
Action Teams Assigned: GOAL C: 1. Continue to implement the comprehensive “Downtown Strategy.” Exercise flexibility in addressing the Entertainment area. 2. Implement, as appropriate, a program of residential redevelopment throughout the City. 3. Update, report to the Council and continue to expedite current projects including the Channel District projects and the Stockton Sports and Entertainment Center . Be flexible and prepared to act quickly. 4. Develop and implement a comprehensive program to educate the community on these efforts and projects. 5. Continue to work aggressively with the Downtown Stockton Alliance and others to improve the Downtown visual streetscape. 6. With the Police Department, continue to work with P.A.C.T. to address Downtown issues. 7. Continue with the strategy of developing around the four sides of the Downtown. Investigate and recommend on resource opportunities to support this strategy. Action Teams Assigned: GOAL D: 1. Continue with consideration and implementation of the update of the City’s General Plan. Adopt in of 2005.
2. For future planning, and in consideration of retaining green belts, farmland and in-fill sites, work with the County in reviewing Stockton ’s urban growth boundary to identify opportunities for economic development. 3. Continue to work with the CSU Site Authority and be prepared to act in a timely manner as opportunities may occur. 4. Implement the “Airport Way Plan” recommendations.
5. Continue to focus on projects that enhance family wage and other jobs. Action Team Assigned: GOAL E: 1. Continue an effective City lobbying effort in Sacramento as well as Washington , DC . 2. Securing Federal grants and other revenues continues to be a high priority of the Council.
3. Continue to review and recommend local street repair expenditures, utilizing to the extent possible, funds from sources other than the City. 4. Continue to participate in regional water quality planning and policy development. 5. Continue to identify economically feasible strategies for the development of fresh water. 6. Continue to identify sources and ways in which the City can build diversity in new revenue sources.
7. Maximize retention and utilization of City resources. 8. Provide the Council with regular (quarterly) reports on the City’s and Redevelopment’s financial status with “rolling” projections. Action Team Assigned: |