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1 Economic Resilience Strategic
Priority
2 Develop a cohesive city economic development strategy and staffing
model that complements key economic development partners
Goal
3
Role & Staffing: Clarify the City’s economic development role and
explore staffing that supports the City’s role. Review how we can
enhance collaboration with Rochester's existing economic
development ecosystem, including Destination Medical Center,
Rochester Area Economic Development Inc., Small Business
Development Center, Collider, the emerging biolab, Mayo Clinic
Accelerator, Discovery Square, and others.
Tactic Admin
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Regulatory Commitment: Evaluate existing and future regulations and
licensing to reflect community needs, accomplishing the City’s
strategic priorities and encouraging investment in Rochester.
Tactic Community
Development
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Business Retention and Expansion: Develop a proactive business
retention strategy focused on small, minority and locally-owned
businesses.
Tactic Admin
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Equitable Economic Development: Implement recommendations from
the Disparity Study with a focus on actions that will increase small,
minority and locally-owned business participation that is more
reflective of contractor availability. Continue to evaluate city
procurement goals and policies to address contracting disparity.
Tactic Admin
7 Implement a tourism strategy that enhances evening and weekend
economic activity
Goal
8
Events: Support events and cultural amenities that strengthen the
weekend/evening economy while supporting community vitality.
Reconsider existing investments based on the level of activation that is
being achieved.
Tactic Public Music
9 Trails: Develop a strategy to plan, prioritize, fund, construct and
maintain local and regional trail connections.
Tactic Parks & Rec
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Park Development and Investment: Complete an update to the Parks
Master Plan that prioritizes park features and amenities that enhance
positive user experiences for community members and visitors.
Review parkland dedication to ensure sustainable park and trail
investment and other financing options that allows investment in parks
to support implementation of the plan. Review existing partnerships
and policies with different associations to ensure community access,
sliding fee schedules, and a balanced financial partnership. Evaluate
programmatic gaps and solutions for meeting those gaps in new or
existing facilities.
Tactic Parks & Rec
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Regional Sports and Recreation Assets: Develop final cost estimates
and financing options for Phase Two of the Regional Sports and
Recreation Complex. Evaluate utilization and renovation needs of
existing assets such as the Rec Center, Sports Center located at
RCTC, National Volleyball Center, and others to maximize community
and visitor use concurrent with progress on the new complex.
Tactic Parks & Rec
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Marketing: Consider expanding destination marketing efforts through
our Destination Marketing Organization. Evaluate the best approach
to market sports centric tourism and passive recreation-based tourism,
emphasizing Rochester's historic district.
Tactic DMC
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Chateau: Develop final strategy for needed renovations, programmatic
evolution, and preferred approach to operations needed to support this
goal.
Tactic DMC
14 Optimize City services and assets to support Economic Resilience Goal
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15 Bio Business Center: Evaluate the long-term future of the Bio
Business Center for economic resilience or potential adaptive reuse.
Tactic Admin
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City Parcels: Evaluate city parcels for disposition that supports
economic resilience and housing access. Key parcels include the
Regional Sports and Recreation Center outlots, various Riverfront
properties, Badger Farms, Silver Lake Power Plant, and the Traffic
Operations Building.
Tactic Community
Development
17 Permitting: Focus on continuous improvement to streamline licensing,
enterprise wide permitting, and business navigation.
Tactic Community
Development
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Economic Vitality Investments: Ensure that the Economic Vitality Fund
investments targeted toward economic development support the
Economic Resilience strategic priority. Focus partner investment
efforts on economic diversification.
Tactic Community
Development
19 Housing Access Strategic
Priority
20 Promote construction of owner occupied homes Goal
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Regulatory Environment: Continue to evaluate regulatory alignment
around single family home construction to mitigate cost while still
ensuring neighborhood quality. Initial areas of evaluation include
boulevard trees, connection charges, and other items learned as part
of the affordable single family home initiative in Northwest Rochester.
Tactic Community
Development
22
Home Ownership Innovation: Explore condos and small-scale
ownership models as alternatives to traditional single-family homes.
Support efforts to construct multigenerational housing within newly
constructed single family homes.
Tactic Community
Development
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Legislative Environment: Pursue state legislative solutions that align
state and local priorities for housing with state investment in local
infrastructure. Engage legislatively to reduce tax disincentives to
platting lots.
Tactic Legislative
24 Ensure vital neighborhoods that support infill, adaptive reuse, and
accessible housing
Goal
25 Accessory Dwelling Units: Reevaluate ADU program requirements and
barriers (e.g., connection fees, owner occupancy).
Tactic Community
Development
26
Short Term Rentals: Evaluate existing short term rental requirements
including geographic dispersion, tax classification, lodging tax
contribution, and other areas while balancing economic and
neighborhood impacts.
Tactic Community
Development
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Accessible Housing: Align TIF policy and related incentives to
encourage the development of accessible housing. Create a
framework for reliably classifying and tracking accessible units.
Tactic Community
Development
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Rental Inspections and Code Enforcement: Evaluate the potential for
proactive code enforcement, integrated code enforcement, efficiency
in rental inspections, tall grass and weeds policy, and other
innovations.
Tactic Community
Development
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Lead Service Line Replacement: Continued implementation of the
Lead Service Line Replacement Program to help homeowners replace
lead service lines and reduce potential lead exposure in drinking
water.
Tactic RPU
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Wastewater Lateral Replacement: Explore programs similar to service
assured that take into account the complexities of sewer system
liability.
Tactic Public Works
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Housing Financing: Better understand micro- and macro-level
financing challenges as it related to the purchase, renovation, and
construction of housing. Identify relevant solutions that can be
implemented locally.
32 Support County and non-profit efforts to effectively provide resources
to persons experiencing housing instability
Goal
33 Facilities: Support County and non-profit service provider efforts to
align services and thoughtfully locate facilities.
Tactic Community
Development
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Public Safety: Focus on the City’s role as a public safety provider to
create a safe and welcoming community for all to support Housing
Access, Economic Resilience, and Inclusive Growth Management.
Tactic Police
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Support Individual Housing Stability Efforts: Provide options to mitigate
housing instability through utility programs, housing rehab,
engagement in Any Path Home, Housing Coalition, HRA, and related
efforts.
Tactic Community
Development
36 Optimize City services and assets to support Housing Access Goal
37
City Parcels: Evaluate city parcels for disposition that supports
economic resilience and housing access. Key parcels include the
Regional Sports and Recreation Center (north outlot for residential,
South outlots for commercial), various Riverfront properties, Badger
Farms, Silver Lake Power Plant, and the Traffic Operations Building.
Tactic Community
Development
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Permitting: Focus on continuous improvement to streamline
development review, permitting, inspections, and housing construction
for services across the City enterprise.
Tactic Community
Development
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Economic Vitality Investments: Ensure that the Economic Vitality Fund
investments focused on housing support the Housing Access strategic
priority.
Tactic Community
Development
40 Inclusive Growth Management Strategic
Priority
41 Integrate active transportation, transportation, and transit efforts to
support Inclusive Growth Management
Goal
42
Staffing: Work to build transportation planning capacity and
coordination within the Development Services and Infrastructure
Team. Utilize 311 and the Community Survey to better understand
resident transportation needs and perceptions.
Tactic Admin
43
Mode Shift and Travel Demand Management: Focus on coordination
with Mayo Clinic to ensure that the goals of LINK Rapid Transit are
realized. Develop a travel demand management framework in
partnership with Mayo Clinic that can be extended to other employers.
Tactic Transit & Parking
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Transit Optimization: Evaluate and prioritize our existing transit
services in the context of significant post pandemic ridership decline,
declining external funding, ability to influence green house gas
emissions, and promote inclusive growth management. Ensure that
this optimization is reflected in future Transit Development Plan
updates and the forthcoming request for proposals for transit
operations.
Tactic Transit & Parking
45 ADA Transition Plan: Update the 2013 ADA Transition Plan to align
with this strategic priority.
Tactic Public Works
46 Ensure strategic investments are integrated with inclusive land use
planning to support development that is land, tax, and service efficient
Goal
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Infrastructure: Annually review and align electric, water, sewer, storm
sewer, and transportation infrastructure to ensure that investments are
maximized and construction impact is minimized. Prioritize
investments in the East and West Zumbro Sewer Areas. Advocate for
the state bonding request for the East Zumbro Sewer Area.
Tactic Public Works
48 Growth Areas: Regularly review and assess growth areas to inform
land use and infrastructure investments.
Tactic Public Works
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Annexation: Develop annexation priorities that align with existing
market need and approved plans. Evolve existing or develop new
orderly annexation agreements with surrounding townships.
Tactic Community
Development
50 Financial: Discuss and evaluate tools to help the community
understand the fiscal and service impacts of development.
Tactic Community
Development
51
Services: Develop a plan to finance, construct, and operate Fire
Station 6, provide final direction on the implementation of the Library’s
Master Plan, and address deferred maintenance on existing police
training facilities with a focus on shared training spaces.
Tactic Fire
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Maintenance: Consider ongoing and one-time investments to support
the maintenance of existing infrastructure particularly for City facilities,
public spaces, and streets.
Tactic Admin
53 Support Infill and Transit Oriented Development Goal
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Incentives and Policies: In addition to aligning the TIF policy, create
additional financial and non-financial incentives to help prioritize infill
and transit oriented development. Evaluate other policies that
prioritizes development in areas with existing infrastructure (e.g.
parking minimums).
Tactic Community
Development
55
Maximize Link Investment: Prioritize development in and around LINK
stations including the West Transit Village and East Terminus. Ensure
that existing and future development are effectively connected to the
stations. Review the potential for an updated traffic study two years
after the project is implemented to assess any future improvements
needed.
Tactic Community
Development
56 Optimize City services to support Inclusive Growth Management Goal
57
TIF Policy: Align TIF policy to support and encourage all strategic
priorities with a specific focus on economic diversification, housing
affordability, accessibility, transit oriented development, environmental
stewardship, and infill development.
Tactic Admin
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One Water, One Team: Consider further integration of water
reclamation, sewer collection, water treatment, water distribution, flood
control, and stormwater services into one team.
Tactic Admin
59
Integrated Utility Planning: Ensure ongoing planning and collaboration
to ensure that power supply planning, sewer, wastewater, and water
supply planning maximizes investments and ensures efficient future
growth.
Tactic Public Works
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Organizational Services: Align and integrate organizational services
such as Finance, Information Technology, Communications, Facilities,
Safety, GIS, Fleet, and similar functions across the enterprise. The
focus will be on enhancing services provided to the public; making the
best use of public dollars; reducing duplicative or low-impact work;
increasing clarity and consistency across departments; and allowing
departments to focus more on strategy and people.
Tactic Admin
61 Responsible Environmental Stewardship Strategic
Priority
62 Reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with transportation Goal
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Active Transportation: Encourage the use of active transportation
options for both commuting and recreational trips. Create support
facilities to help meet the needs of active commuters. Continue to
refine the framework for the responsible use of private scooters and
Lime Scooters including designated corrals in the Downtown area.
Evaluate a variety of financial strategies to invest in trails including
reviewing our park dedication ordinance to allow investments in both
park and trail development.
Tactic Community
Development
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City Fleet Electrification: Identify resources and implementation
strategies to electrify the City’s fleet while ensuring the financial
viability of the Equipment Revolving Fund.
Tactic Public Works
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Community Transportation Electrification: Work to encourage private
electric vehicle charging infrastructure solution to make charging
convenient. Monitor the implementation and adjust as public and
private vehicle electrification infrastructure evolves.
Tactic Public Works
66 Reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with building energy
consumption
Goal
67
Power Supply Resource Plan: Monitor and support the implementation
of the RPU 100% Net Renewable Energy by 2030 resource plan goal.
Determine acceptable risk mitigation measures that might be
necessary with the changing tax credit environment; evolving financial
viability; and ability to build or contract enough locally produced
renewable energy to meet the community’s needs.
Tactic RPU
68
Energy Savings: Continue to explore energy efficiency and
decarbonization projects that have a reasonable return on time and
capital.
Tactic Facilities
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Advanced Metering: Successfully complete the implementation of
advanced metering. Facilitate training and education on how
customers can best use the information to manage their energy
footprint.
Tactic RPU
70 Commercial Benchmarking: Continue to refine the data collection and
dissemination for commercial buildings over 50,000 square feet.
Tactic RPU
71
Commercial and Residential Energy Efficiency and Beneficial
Electrification: Maximize programming and direct investments through
RPU’s Energy Advisors in alignment with the MN Eco Act,
Sustainability Division, and City partners to support carbon free
options including geo thermal, heat pumps, and energy efficient
appliances.
Tactic RPU
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City Facilities: Integrate B3 and Energy Star standards during new
construction or material renovation of City facilities to the maximum
extent possible. Ensure that projects are designed in conjunction with
the facilities team to ensure that building automation, energy
efficiency, and other standards are reflected.
Tactic Facilities
73 Enhance and Effectively Maintain Rochester’s Natural Resources Goal
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Urban Forest: Implement options to maintain our urban tree canopy
through accelerated pruning, empowering property owners to maintain
trees, rethinking boulevard trees, and substantial tree planting
initiatives.
Tactic Parks & Rec
75 Air Quality: Ensure real-time air quality data continues to be publicly
available, monitored, and is actionable.
Tactic Public Works
76 Water Quality: Finalize the Comprehensive Surface Water Master plan
and prioritization of its recommendations.
Tactic Public Works
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Drinking Water Supply & Water Quality: Finalize the RPU
Groundwater Management Study and RPU Water System Master
Plan.
Tactic RPU
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78 Optimize City services and assets to support Environmental
Stewardship
Goal
79
Natural Gas Franchise Fee: Explore the implementation of a natural
gas franchise fee to fund the adopted strategic priorities and
foundational principles.
Tactic Public Works
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Waste Management: Monitor Olmsted County’s development and
construction of a material recovery facility (MERF). As county level
waste and material management becomes clearer, discuss options to
evolve organizational recycling, residential collection, organics, yard
waste, and woody waste. Study peer-implemented best practices for
single use plastic bags.
Tactic Public Works
81 Data Driven Decision Making: Launch a public-facing dashboard
tracking emissions, waste, water, and city fleet.
Tactic Public Works
82 Transformational Capital Projects Strategic
Priority
83 Focus on Excellence in the Delivery of Transformational Capital
Projects
Goal
84
Timely Effective Projects: Ensure that the following projects are
delivered on time, on budget, risks, and challenges are effectively
navigated and are delivered in a way the community can be proud of.
Tactic
85
18th Avenue SW Reconstruction: Reconstruct the road from
Mayowood Road SW to 40th St SW to address deteriorating pavement
and calm traffic.
Tactic Public Works
86
4th Street Roundabout: Construct a roundabout in place of the current
intersection to increase safety for all roadway users, act as a traffic
calming device, and improve current traffic flow conditions at the
intersection
Tactic Public Works
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6th Street Bridge, Roadway Safety, and Riverfront Improvements:
Construct a bridge over the Zumbro River that connects East and
West 6th Street South to improve access to neighborhoods, riverfront,
and key destinations and redevelop the existing flood control system
into an accessible riverfront space.
Tactic DMC
88
Advanced Metering: Upgrade electric and water meters citywide to
enable remote readings, faster outage detection, early issue detection,
and detailed usage data for customers.
Tactic RPU
89
Airport Runway Expansion: Reconstruct and upgrade Runway 2/20
and associated airfield infrastructure at Rochester International Airport
to ensure safe, reliable, 24/7 operations for air ambulance providers,
cargo carriers transporting medical supplies, and patient travelers.
This multi-year project will replace aging infrastructure, enhance safety
and efficiency, and maintain uninterrupted air access critical to the
region’s healthcare and economic needs.
Tactic Admin
90
Downtown Building Energy Transition: Transition from Olmsted County
Waste to Energy Steam to a sustainable, renewable geothermal
central plant system and thermal energy network to serve the heating
and cooling needs of 5 downtown public Facilities (City Hall,
Rochester Public Library, Mayo Civic Center, Rochester Civic Theatre
and Rochester Art Center) as well as support for future private
connection to the thermal energy network
Tactic Facilities
91
Downtown Waterfront Project: Redevelop underused riverfront land
into a vibrant mixed-use district, positioning the riverfront-adjacent
area as a vibrant, connected, and accessible space with interim site
activations and improved public access to natural and cultural
amenities.
Tactic DMC
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East and West Zumbro Trunk Sewer Projects: Increase sanitary sewer
capacity and extend trunk mains into newly developable areas,
enabling future growth and supporting the City's industrial,
commercial, and housing development objectives.
Tactic Public Works
93
Economic Vitality Sales Tax Investments: Support investments that
address the shortage of middle- and low-income housing, preserve
existing affordable options in neighborhoods, and develop workforce
programs that create more job opportunities for residents.
Tactic Community
Development
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Software Conversion: Implement
a new ERP system to modernize business processes, including
tracking and issuing payments, human capital management, payroll,
project accounting, work orders, capital assets, etc.
Tactic Information
Technology
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LINK Bus Rapid Transit: Implement a 2.8-mile transit option along 2nd
Street that will connect downtown Rochester, Mayo Civic Center,
Mayo Clinic campuses, and the Downtown Waterfront Southeast area,
enhancing mobility, easing congestion, and supporting the continued
growth of Rochester.
Tactic DMC 12/31/26
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Maintenance Center: Establish a new Maintenance Center for Parks &
Forestry that will strengthen collaboration between Parks & Forestry
and Public Works teams.
Tactic Facilities
97
Martin Luther King Park Renovations: Enhance park facilities,
including restrooms, a splash pad water playground, basketball courts,
playground, picnic shelters, and community gardens.
Tactic Parks & Rec
98 North Broadway Park and Ride: Construct a new park-and-ride facility
to reduce congestion, lower emissions, and support better land use.
Tactic Public Works
99
North Broadway Phase 2: Reconstruct Broadway Ave N from Silver
Lake Bridge to Elton Hills Drive NW to improve traffic operations and
safety, upgrade transit facilities, increase accessibility, and improve
access to recreational opportunities along the river.
Tactic Public Works
100
Public improvements associated with Mayo Bold Forward Unbound:
As Mayo Clinic plans and initiates its transformative private Bold
Forward Unbound, coordinate with DMC on public infrastructure
improvements to ensure maximum public benefit with minimum public
disruption.
Tactic DMC
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Regional Sports and Recreation Complex: Develop a regional sports
destination that remains accessible to the entire Rochester
community.
Tactic Parks & Rec
102
RPU Power Supply Resource Plan Investments: Develop and enter
into contracts for firm dispatchable generation, energy storage, wind
and solar projects to help achieve greenhouse gas reduction goals.
Tactic RPU
103
Silver Lake Dam Modification and Replacement: Dredge the lake,
modify the dam, and implement trail connections to reduce long-term
operation and maintenance costs associated with the dam, improve
safety and accessibility, improve fish habitat, and enhance recreational
opportunities.
Tactic Public Works
104
South Broadway planning: Redesign South Broadway Avenue
between 4th and 9th Streets and upgrade the intersection to improve
safety and mobility.
Tactic DMC
105
Water Reclamation Plant: Upgrade equipment and update the
treatment process to meet higher standards and reduce operational
demands.
Tactic Public Works 12/31/26
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West Transit Village: Develop a mixed-use community and Link Bus
Rapid Transit hub to provide retail, housing, parking, and other park
amenities.
Tactic DMC
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Willowcreek Trail & Safety Connection: Establish a trail and underpass
beneath Highways 52/63 to connect Gamehaven Regional Park with
the broader City trail system, improving access and safety for
pedestrians and cyclists.
Tactic Parks & Rec
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Reporting: Use tracking tools and regular reports to ensure project
timelines, budgets, and dependencies stay on track. Provide an
integrated quarterly report reflecting the status of the projects above to
the City Council.
Tactic Admin
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Neighborhood Impact: Deliver transformational projects in a context-
sensitive manner using co-design, business forward, neighborhood
engagement, and effective project communication.
Tactic Admin
110 Systems and Process Alignment Goal
111
Toolkit Optimization: Move toward full use and integration of the
change management, project management, and communications &
engagement tool kits for teammates managing transformational
projects.
Tactic Admin
112
Organizational Alignment: Align organizational services enterprise
wide to ensure finance systems, IT systems, communications and
engagement, and project management frameworks effectively support
teammates and successful project delivery.
Tactic Admin
113 Selectively prioritize projects where planning now will ensure potential
funding delivery post 2030
Goal
114
Effective Planning: Explore early planning, engagement and financing
strategies for Civic Center Drive Reconstruction, South Broadway
Reconstruction and Phase 2 Bus Rapid Transit Planning.
Tactic Admin
115
Connected Parks and Trails: Explore options for additional park and
trail investments. Provide a specific evaluation of enhancing the Park
Levy focused on additional investment and indexing with inflation.
Tactic Parks & Rec
116
DMC 2.0: Begin discussion on evolving the Destination Medical
Center legislation to consider what options might exist beyond the 20-
year project duration.
Tactic DMC
117
Water Quality and Availability: As we continue to better understand
the regulatory landscape and our municipal water supply, explore the
need and costs for additional water appropriation and treatment.
Tactic RPU
118 Optimize City services to effectively deliver and support
transformational capital projects
Goal
119
Consistent Change Management: Move toward full use and integration
of the change management, project management, and
communications and engagement tool kits for people managing city
projects.
Tactic Admin
120 Optimize Services: Replicate an internally focused process similar to
predevelopment for City projects.
Tactic Admin
121 Talent Attraction: Recruit and retain employees that have strong
implementation strengths.
Tactic HR
122 Financial Management: Update the City’s financial policies to ensure
project accountability and efficiency.
Tactic Finance
123
Project Efficiency: Develop systems and strategies to ensure that to
the maximum extent possible we “dig once.” Ensure that we
effectively communicate construction and mitigate the impact to the
maximum extent possible within the resources provided.
Tactic Admin
124 Optimize Operationalization: Balance programmatic objectives on
transformational projects with a long-term stewardship perspective.
Tactic Admin
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125 Visualize Project Impact: Evolve the existing project mapping
framework to the multi year Capital Improvement Plan
Tactic Community
Development
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Glidepath: As project charters are developed and Action Plan updates
are completed, clearly articulate an inclusive decision making strategy
and specific points of community engagement. Articulate specific
project milestones, City Council updates, and City Council approvals
that allow for time for policy input and evolution.
Tactic Communications &
Engagement
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