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PRECA 02-xx-1983
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~, <br />Y <br />CITY Oi~ NP,W I3RIGIi`1'ON <br />STATI,MIN`I' OP' 1983 GOALS <br />Page 2 <br />3) `('o def.i_ne a comprehensive community development i.mplc~mentation <br />strategy, primarily oriented to the "downtown" and the Old <br />Highway 8 corridor area, and be r.ef].ective o.E market economic <br />realities, presenting a unified, consistent policy statement <br />to prospective developers and defining Counc.i:l. and StaIE ro]_es <br />in aacil.i:tating that deve]opment. <br />Park and Recreation <br />1) To over.sc~e the impl.emcntation bf Long Lake/Rush Lake RecJional. <br />Park and other City park improvements. <br />2) To define Park & Recreation hepartment service levc].s and <br />st~ffi.nq needs inc].ud:ing possible consolidation with t.lu~ <br />Pubic Works Department .and/or shar.i.nq o1= staff and proc.~rams <br />with other municipalities. <br />Finance Department <br />1) To encourage improvements in f_i_nancial management and contr.o].. <br />Other Mi.scel.]_aneous <br />1) To work on a c7r.eate.r_ def:ini.ti.on of the roles of the City. <br />Council, City Manager, advisory committees and staff. <br />2) To consider. a comprehensive plan for. City Ilal.l space needs <br />and-the i.inancirnl of improvements. <br />3) To continue to facilitate resource recovery, recycl.inn anc <br />solid waste management as i.s economically feasible and con- <br />si.stent with good land usc~ practices. <br />4) To develop and rnai.ntai.n strong wo:r.kinq r.e].ations with other <br />governmental units and electe~3 ofLici_als. <br />
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