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2001 GOAL SETTING SESSION <br />Sixteen participants offered their suggestions for goals that the City should accomplish <br />during the year 2001. These goals were recorded, participants ranked the goals, and the <br />rankings were tabulated based on the scenarios attached. <br />Each person ranked their top ten goals from the list of 33 items generated at this <br />workshop. The rankings assigned 50 pointed for the top goal priority, 45 points for the <br />second, 40 for the third, and 5 less points for each priority resulting in the 10th goal <br />receiving 5 points. Tabulations were done based upon the total pointed received for each <br />goal. Tabulations were broken down by elected officials, non - elected officials, and a <br />total for all participants. <br />Priority rankings were assigned based upon the elected official tabulations. To be a <br />priority for 2001, an item had to be in the top 10 based upon total points received and it <br />also had to have at least three elected official votes. Based upon this process, seven goals <br />met the criteria. These top seven goals are as follows: <br />1. Complete Rice Street/Little Canada Road Redevelopment. <br />2. Evaluation Options for Improving Code Enforcement. <br />3. Public Works Garage — N Make Decision to Renovate or Build. <br />4. Cooperative Agreement for Community Space at St. John's. <br />5. Disposition of Property on Twin Lake Blvd. <br />6. Sound Barriers — 35E/694 Corridor. <br />7. Reconvene Debt Levy Reduction Committee. <br />The City Administrator and City staff will put together work plans for accomplishing <br />these goals. Work plans will be presented to the Council for their review and input. <br />The goal setting session was adjourned at 7:30 p.m. <br />