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#14 - City Council 2023-2024 Work Plan
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#14 - City Council 2023-2024 Work Plan
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Trends, Challenges, Opportunities Momentum <br />Remote work - both impacts on the workforce and <br />employer considerations I-94 Commercial interest <br />PFAS Regulations - Feds start regulating (?)Water Tower going up <br />Cultural changes in families, such as screen time and <br />changes in ways of interaction Work with legislators, engaged (water issues, etc.) <br />Changes in laws - Cannabis, impacts of law changes Public perception, council positive action <br />Economic impacts - recession possibility Connect Lake Elmo group <br />Increasing reliance on Emergency Services - people <br />staying in the community as they age EDA - Community Development role <br />Development/Growth/Density changes PS actions Working through natural growing pains <br />Changes in laws - employment, paid leave People and groups are increasing what they invest <br />White Bear Lake water issue <br />Council support for adding new positions, equipment, <br />materials <br />PFAS funding (?)Staff proposing only community-beneficial things <br />Aging facilities/infrastructure Utilizing technology, doing more with less <br />How we use technology Program audits at Department level <br />Security-related to technology Available land <br />Swings in housing development patterns/demand for <br />type <br />Changes in how the public communicates <br />Decrease in cable subscribers - Cable Commission, <br />impacts on operations, cost <br />Changes in energy regulations
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