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2012 City Goals <br /> Goal #1 Infrastructure <br /> In 2012, the City will evaluate and im- <br /> plement a number of infrastructure im- <br /> provements. These include updating <br /> priorities for roadway improvements for <br /> the next five years. Stormwater reuse in 1 <br /> the stormwater management projects. <br /> Infrastructure improvements at the inter- <br /> section of Highway 61 and County Road <br /> 4 are scheduled for 2013. High speed <br /> Park shelters may internet infrastructure and City facility <br /> be used on a "first space needs will be evaluated. <br /> come, first served" <br /> basis except with a Goal #2 Public Safety <br /> $5 permit. The joint powers agreement with White <br /> To reserve a park Bear Lake for shared Basic Life Support <br /> shelter or commu- services will be updated. The Fire <br /> nity room, contact p Your 2012 Hugo City Council(from left): <br /> City Hall at 651- Department will work on a leadership Mayor Fran Miron,Phil Klein,Chuck <br /> 762-6300. Contact succession plan and apply for federal Haas,Becky Petryk,Tom Weidt <br /> the Lions Club to grants from FEMA and SAFR. continue. Missing trial links within the <br /> reserve the shelter City will be identified and completed. <br /> or building in Lions Goal #3 Economic Development <br /> Park. Long-term strategies will be developed Goal #5 Comprehensive Plan <br /> for industrial developments. This in- Implementation <br /> cludes a study and planning of the of the Metropolitan Council grant opportuni- <br /> northern gateway area and a discussion ties to help initiate land use studies for <br /> on extension of city services. The mar- mixed-use zoning areas will be <br /> keting plan for the City will be imple- researched. Zoning and subdivision or- <br /> mented which includes incentives to do dinances will be updated. The stormwa- <br /> business in Hugo, and indentifying the ter plan will be completed. The down- <br /> needs for future industrial parks. Rede- town plan will be reviewed. Funding <br /> velopment of downtown Hugo continues will be found for Phase 2 of the Eastern <br /> to be a priority and includes partnering Hugo Land Use Study. <br /> W a s h i n g t o n on the redevelopment and site planning <br /> County's Library of the stock lumber site and sale of Ongoing Priorities <br /> Express is located <br /> at Hugo City Hall. city-owned properties. The Hugo City Council also maintains <br /> To check out a book ongoing priorities. These include: <br /> and arrange pick up Goal #4 Parks Projects • Maintain quality staff. <br /> at the library lockers Recreation programming will continue to • Council is committed to working <br /> at City Hall, go to expand. Opportunities for park funding collaboratively with Commissioners <br /> www.co.washington such as DNR outdoor recreation grants, to build a stronger team. <br /> .mn.us/library. regional park/trail designations, and cost • Continue to build a diverse and sta- <br /> recovery options will continue to be ble tax base. <br /> reviewed. Irish Avenue Park and Lions • Continue community outreach. <br /> Park long-term planning projects will • Maintain Legislative relationships <br /> and regional partnerships. <br />