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Agenda Packets
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12/28/1992
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12/28/1992
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Monitor the progress of the Highway 610 project. It is anticipated that the <br /> next five years will see significant movement towards the completion of <br /> this highway system. <br /> On-going marketing activities for City. <br /> Continued concentration on establishing a greater degree of financial <br /> independence. <br /> Keeping pace with current technology is consistent with the Council/Staff <br /> oals for the next five ears and be ond. Reā¢lacin. outdated or <br /> nonfunctional office equipment is also consistent with the goal or providing <br /> a safe and pleasing work environment. <br /> Administration Capital Expenditures <br /> 1993 Office Equipment $ 2,300 <br /> (office chairs, desk) <br /> 1994 Laser Printer $ 3,000 <br /> (replacement of <br /> Panasonic) <br /> 1996 Two Personal Computers $ 6,000 <br /> (City Administrator's <br /> and Deputy City Clerk) <br /> Laser Printer (replace- $ 3,000 <br /> ment <br /> 1997 Replace Two Personal $ 6,000 <br /> Computers (Assistant <br /> Office Aide) <br /> The next five years will see continued emphasis on cooperative efforts and joint <br /> ventures with other cities and government entities which will require creative <br /> methods to decrease service and operational costs to cities. <br /> 13 <br />
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