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• <br /> General Session Concurrent Sessions III: <br /> 1:15-2:15 p.m. LMC Policy Committees <br /> "A Drug Policy for Minnesota" (Choose one) <br /> Jan Smaby,Director,Minnesota Office of Drug Policy, 3:40.5:00 pm. <br /> Department of Public Safety(For additional information,see Note: Content for each depends on outcome of 1990 <br /> General Session Speakers.) legislative session <br /> Concurrent Sessions II DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES COMMITTEE <br /> (Choose one) GENERAL LEGISLATION AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE <br /> 2:30-3:30 p.m. ELECTIONS AND ETHICS COMMITTEE <br /> REVENUE SOURCES COMMITTEE <br /> QUALITY LEADERSHIP LAND USE,ENVIRONMENT,ENERGY,TRANSPORTATION <br /> COMMITTEE <br /> Elected Officials: How to Keep Informed <br /> • How adults learn City Night <br /> • Discovering your preferred learning style <br /> • What city officials need to know, strategies that have 6:30 p.m. <br /> worked On the Waterfront <br /> • Developing a plan The evening begins with a reception on the S.S. William <br /> • Resources available A. Irvin. At 7:30, festivities move to Bayfront Park for an <br /> outdoor barbecue, back-to-the-50's music, and additional <br /> QUALITY SERVICES activities featuring rides on hot-air balloons,helicopters and <br /> Improving Customer Service horse-drawn carriages. At 9:30,an optional two hour moon- <br /> • Quality customer service--what it is light cocktail cruise is available for those interested. (See City • <br /> • How it benefits your city of Duluth's program for more details.) <br /> • Differences between public and private <br /> • Developing a program that fits your need Thursday, June 14 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Exhibits Open <br /> Waste Processing Alternatives: Landfills, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. <br /> Burning, Composting <br /> • What you need to know about each (i.e. uses, costs, Concurrent Sessions IV <br /> process, environmental impact, regulations, siting, ad- (Choose one) <br /> vantages,risks) 9:00-10:15 a.m. <br /> • No one approach will be sufficient <br /> • Role of city and county QUALITY LEADERSHIP <br /> • Impact on cities Administrator/Manager Performance Assessment <br /> • The importance of an evaluation <br /> QUALITY OF COMMUNITY LIFE • Overview of various approaches <br /> Addressing Changing Demographics/Using • Potential barriers and how to overcome them <br /> Census Data • Examples of successful programs and why they work <br /> • Overview of trends <br /> • Implications for cities QUALITY LEADERSHIP <br /> • Obtaining census data Ethics <br /> • Using census data • Recent findings identifying major ethical dilemmas faced <br /> • Impact on future decision making by local officials <br /> • Process for resolving these dilemmas <br /> • Presentation of ethical dilemmas and your responses to <br /> them • <br />
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