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2006 GOAL SETTING SESSION <br />Eighteen participants offered their suggestions for goals that the City should accomplish <br />during the year 2006. 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 39 items generated at this workshop. <br />The rankings assigned 10 points for the top goal priority, 9 points for the second, 8 for the <br />third, etc. Tabulations were done based upon the total points received for each goal. <br />Tabulations were broken down by elected officials, non-elected officials, and a total for all <br />participants. <br />Priority rankings were assigned based upon number of votes of all participants. To be a <br />priority for 2006, an item had to have at least 3 votes from the Elected Official participants. <br />Based upon this process, the top nine goals are as follows: <br />1. Focus on Redevelopment Projects - McGough, McDonald's, Matthews, <br />Saxon, Gateway, HoteUMoteURestaurant on Country Drive, Reface of <br />Office Buildings/Strip Malls on West Little Canada Road <br />2. Crime Prevention -Multi-Family Housing <br />3. Explore Capitol View Ten-Acre Site Development Options <br />4. Public Works Garage <br />5. Aggressively Pursue Funding for Reconstruction of Rice Street Bridge <br />Over Highway 36 <br />G. Market the Twin Lake Blvd. Property for an Assisted Living Facility <br />7. Review Street Standards in Light of Environmental Issues, NEMO <br />Presentation <br />8. Implement No Parking Policy on City Streets from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. <br />9. Increase Use of E-Mail to Communicate with Citizens <br />The City Administrator and City staff will put together work plans for accomplishing these <br />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 />