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Commission Memorandum
REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commission
FROM: Chris Kukulski, City Manager
SUBJECT: Goal Setting for 2007 and Beyond
MEETING DATE: October 30, 2006
BACKGROUND:
Attached is a compilation of each of the past three goal setting discussions combined into one
list for your review and consideration. I also deleted any items that have already been accomplished and put a strikethrough line on the items I assume are no longer relevant (only
you can make that call, which is why they are not deleted). I have also been adding items to the list as they are e-mailed and I have added any items were we received a “below norm”
score from our 2005 National Citizen Survey.
In preparation for the discussion, I suggest, you identify those items that would top your priority list as well as those that would definitely
not be high priorities. If you are prepared in this fashion, we can quickly shrink the list and spend the bulk of our time discussing those items that require the most debate and discussion.
We also want to leave enough time to rank our goals in order of importance. Everyone from the leadership team will be present to help answer questions and assist you in this important
task.
RECOMMENDATION: Highlight items on the goals list that in your mind should be top priorities and cross out those items you think don’t belong on the list.
FISCAL EFFECTS: These
goals will be utilized in preparing the 2007/08 fiscal year budget as well as define how the administrative team will spend time and money each day.
ALTERNATIVES: As suggested by the
City Commission.
Respectfully submitted,
____________________________
Chris A. Kukulski, City Manager Report compiled on October 26, 2006
Potential Goals List
October 17, 2006
City Manager
Open new library by the fall of 2006 within budget.
Be actively engaged in the 2007 legislative session focused on expanding the ability
for local elected officials and citizens to make decisions regarding:
local option resort taxes
local option accommodations taxes
increasing the ½ inflation adjustment to be equal to
inflation
Establish an economic development strategy, beginning with the development of an Industrial Park on the Mandeville Farm and or Idaho Pole properties.
Hire a project manager
Expand
our working relationship with MSU focused on:
student impacts on neighborhoods
zoning near the Technology Park
Alcohol Coalition
Planning campus expansion with community interface
Parking
Street
design – S-19, 11th, 8th, etc.
Create a cable television franchise
Better public relations/education; possible news conferences; more television news exposure.
Better time management
(agenda). Agenda Meeting???
Organize building projects with priorities (i.e. water, wastewater, fire stations, police stations, city hall, story mansion, Wallace/Library, Mandeville
farm.
Complete the redevelopment of Story Mansion
Walace Street/Library lands redevelopment ( Library Debt)
Assist Downtown redevelopment projects
Public Parking (NCS – Below Norm)
2007
Parking Garage
Increase on-street parking (angle parking on Mendenhall, Babcock or both)
Services to low income people (NCS – Below Norm)
Low income utility assistance program – implemented
in 2004
2 mills (approx. $126,000/year) dedicated to affordable housing – 2007 budget
Inclusionary Zoning (affordable housing task force)
Schedule a working trip to Flagstaff, Fort Collins or Bend in order to learn what has gone well or failed as these cities grew from our current size to over twice our size.
Assistant
City Manager
Workforce Housing/ Affordable housing leadership (NCS – Below Norm)
2 mills (approx. $126,000/year) dedicated to affordable housing
Inclusionary Zoning (affordable housing
task force)
Create North 7th tax increment district
Develop a watershed management plan that deals with the long range and overall health of Bozeman’s watershed as it is our primary
source of drinking water
Evaluate all City owned property (excluding parkland) for long term potential use or sale 2005
Create Neighborhood Councils throughout City of Bozeman
Build
or purchase a consolidated city office complex in downtown Bozeman.
Recruitment/retention of employees
Complete Disc Golf Course in spring of 2005
Create a Parks Maintenance District
Public
Safety Director - Police
Conduct an analysis of the police department for staffing levels and facilities - 2005/06 budget
Work effectively with Gallatin County to implement criminal
justice plan.
Bring public safety to the public with credible plan to adopt.
Public Safety Mill Levy
Traffic Enforcement (NCS – Below Norm)
Police Services (NCS – Below Norm)
Public
Safety Director – Fire
Implement the 2006 facility and staffing study (Construct 2 additional fire substations).
Public Safety Mill Levy
Improve Fire Prevention and Safety (NCS – Below
Norm)
Public Services Director
Open solid waste transfer station in fall of 2006
Create a Storm Water District
Determine new shops complex location
Transportation Plan update is in process
S-19th design
Downtown Couplets (eliminate one ways? Add diagonal parking? Reverse one ways?)
Implement walkable communities best practices
Road design workshop – walkable communities best practices discussion led by engineering and planning
Implement 2006 water facilities plan
Implement 2006 waste water facilities plan
Create
an Arterials and Collector Street assessment
Pursue EPA grants for utility infrastructure and rehab.
Street repair, cleaning, lighting (NCS – Below Norm)
Snow removal/on Street Parking
(NCS – Below Norm)
Traffic signal timing (NCS – Below Norm)
Bicycle travel (NCS – Below Norm)
Ease of car travel (NCS – Below Norm)
Recycling (NCS – Below Norm)
Finance Director
Utility
Rates and System Development Charge analysis (impact fees) for water, sewer and storm water, streets and fire. (phase II of the facilities plans)
Update the CIP (Capital Improvement
Plan)
Develop website to maximize convenient public access to city information and services
Funding Sources to pay for added demand for services
City Wireless
Planning and Community
Development Director
Commence 5 year review of the 20/20 Growth Policy
Enhance Bozeman’s downtown competitiveness as the business, cultural and service center of the Gallatin valley
by facilitating the construction of a parking garage; hotel convention center and a performing arts center
Complete the parks & recreation facilities plan (PROST) - Fall 2005
Complete
UDO Revisions by summer of 2005
Sign Inter-local Planning Agreement with Gallatin County
Change gambling ordinance to limit gaming machines to not more than 5 if outside the gaming district.
Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance
Complete update Impact fee studies
Neighborhood design
workshop – accessory dwelling units? Density – where is it too low and too high?
Land use, planning and zoning (NCS – Below Norm)
The following four slides were taken from the results
of the 2005 National Citizen Survey. The slides show how Bozeman’s scores compared to other cities across the United States of with a population of under 40,000 in three categories,
similar to the norm, above the norm, or below the norm.