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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-0202 Special Mtg MIN ASHLAND CITY COUNCIL MEETING February 2, 2013 Page I oft MINUTES FOR THE SPECIAL MEETING ASHLAND CITY COUNCIL February 2, 2013 Siskiyou Room 51 Winburn Way CALL TO ORDER Mayor Stromberg called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. in the Siskiyou Room, at 51 Winburn Way. ROLL CALL ' City Administrator Kanner, Councilors Voisin, Morris, Lemhouse, Slattery, Rosenthal, and Marsh, and two members of the public were present. City Administrator Kanner led the group in a brainstorming session to create draft goals as follows: PUBLIC SAFETY GOAL Public safety and other city agencies, along with the community, collaborate effectively to ensure security for all and improve overall livability. Objectives: • Increase safety and security downtown • Review the Emergency Preparedness Plan to include food security and other shortages of necessities • Mitigate fire hazards in the urban interface • Reduce risks of fire in the city via weed abatement and Firewise landscaping and building practices • Improve public communication and community partnerships re: public safety policies and best practices • Provide modern, fully equipped facilities and vehicles for city public safety functions MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE GOAL Collaborate with the community to ensure safe, cost-effective, and sustainable public services, facilities and utilities to meet the urgent, immediate and future needs of Ashland. Objectives: • Examine the anticipated impacts of climate change on city infrastructure • Evaluate all city infrastructure regarding planning, management, and financial resources • Implement the conservation plan for water and complete the 10-year plan for electric • Promote conservation as a long-term strategy to protect the environment and public utility needs • Maintain existing infrastructure to meet regulatory requirements and minimize life-cycle costs • Deliver timely life-cycle capital improvement projects • Maintain and improve infrastructure that enhances the economic vitality of the community • Develop a fee/rate structure that encourages conservation and pays the bills ASHLAND CITY COUNCIL MEETING February 2, 2013 Page 2 of 2 COMMUNITY QUALITY OF LIFE GOAL Anticipate and identify opportunities to provide for the physical, social, economic, and environmental health of the community. Objectives: • Minimize the incidence and impacts of homelessness • Provide opportunities for the poor to thrive and not just survive in Ashland • Increase the number of intemet-based businesses by 50% in two years • Investigate land-use and funding strategies that provide affordable and workforce housing units • Support and assist foundational relationships with community partners • Establish a permanent jobs commission • Implement Level I implementation strategies of the Economic Development Plan as approved by Council • Review the Downtown Plan including zoning of areas around downtown and create a roadmap for the future planning of downtown • Encourage private development of affordable housing options • Analyze the impacts of increased preservation of historic buildings in Ashland ORGANIZATION AND GOVERNANCE GOAL Provide high quality and effective delivery of the full spectrum of city service and governance in a transparent, accessible and fiscally responsible manner. Objectives: • Examine and improve communication tools used to communicate with the public • Improve budget and financial reports to be clear, realistic, and effective • Review and evaluate current commissions for their mission and feasibility • Improve communication between commissions and Council • Ensure the efficient and effective use of technology to enhance customer satisfaction • Ensure the availability of front-line personnel for customer contact during business hours ADJOURNMENT Meeting was adjourned at 3:01 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Dave Kanner City Administrator