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PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT
SUBJECT: 2021-2023 Planning Commission Goal-Setting.
Continued review of the PC goals and work program items for the 2021-2023 Financial Plan.
FROM: Tyler Corey, Principal Planner
DISCUSSION
Bi-annually the City adopts a budget and financial plan. To prepare for the budget process, all City
departments and advisory bodies are asked to identify their goals and major work programs for the
next two years. The City Council then uses this information, along with public comment and other
input, to set community priorities and to allocate resources to accomplish the identified Major City
Goals.
Input from City advisory bodies is specifically solicited, because the advisory body members are
recognized as representatives of the community, that are committed to the long-term best interest of
the City and its residents. Advisory body members are in tune with the “pulse” of the community in
terms of their specific area of interest. Other key points as we continue this goal-setting process are:
1.The Council is seeking advisory body input focused on the purview area of the advisory body
and is also interested in input on other issues that are important to the community.
2.Advisory body input is highly valued by the Council and City staff.
3.Goals can include completing projects from a previous work program.
4.Identifying priorities implies recommending fewer rather than more goals to the Council.
Advisory bodies are encouraged to only recommend activities that can reasonably be
accomplished during a two-year financial plan cycle.
GOAL SETTING
Modified Goals: 2021 - 2023
On October 28, 2020, the Planning Commission reviewed and discussed changes to its goals that were
recommended during the 2019-2021 budget cycle. These changes were based on the evaluation of
completion status; community need; input received; special and urgent conditions that need to be
addressed; and the availability of City resources to accomplish the identified goals and work programs
within the financial plan timeframe. Below are the PC suggested modifications for further review and
consideration that will be forwarded to the City Council for consideration as part of the 2021-2023
financial planning and budget cycle:
Preamble:
The City Council approved the creation of a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I) Task
Force to provide guidance and a foundation for creating a potential 2021-2023 DE&I focused
Meeting Date: November 18, 2020
Item Number: 3
Time Estimate: 30 Minutes
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Major City Goal. It is the Planning Commission’s intent that all of the following goals are
viewed through the lenses of DE&I.
1. Land Use: Implementation of the Downtown Concept Plan and Revisit Special Focus Areas
Implement the Mission Plaza improvements as identified in the Downtown Concept Plan.
Revisit the Special Focus Area development guidelines for the Foothill Boulevard/Santa Rosa
Area and Upper Monterey to establish detailed design guidelines that enhance neighborhood
integrity and the diverse community character.
1. Housing: Increase Affordable and Workforce Housing Supply
Provide public information and educational materials that promote the construction of
Accessory Dwelling Units. Continue to emphasize affordable housing programs, encourage
flexible use and non-traditional housing product types to facilitate development of workforce
housing. Review existing regulations to identify cost and time saving measures to promote the
development of accessory dwelling units, while maintaining the owner occupancy
requirement to protect neighborhood compatibility and wellness.
2. Sustainability: Reduce GHG Emissions by Reducing VMT and Improving Residential
Energy Efficiency of Pre-1990 Housing Stock
Update and Implement the Climate Action Plan with emphasis on: 1) identify, implement and
promote financial incentives and public information and educational materials for improving
energy efficiency in pre-1990 housing stock; 2) encouraging project design that promotes
accessible, convenient and safe pedestrian, bicycle and transit access that reduces project
generated vehicle miles traveled by 20-40% below average; and 3) developing standards that
support infrastructure improvements for alternative transportation and electric vehicles.
3. Multi-Modal Circulation: Improve Walkability and Transit
Implement the Multi-Modal objectives identified in the LUCE and the Downtown Concept
Plan by encouraging in-fill development to include non-automobile alternatives. Conduct a
walkable community survey in major neighborhoods to inform the development of the Active
Transportation Plan, and to identify improvements that would encourage and support
pedestrian activities for people with varying degrees of mobility. Implement the Short-Range
Transit Plan to improve transit ridership by exploring operational improvements that could
reduce run times to less than 20 minutes along routes that serve densely populated areas.
NEXT STEPS
The Commission should take public testimony and finalize Commission goals and work program
items for the 2021-2023 Financial Plan. Advisory body goals are due by December 15th, 2020. The
Council will receive the final report with all advisory body recommendations in late December 2020
before they begin the community goal-setting process.
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Preamble:
The City Council approved the creation of a Diversity,Equity and Inclusion (DE&I)Task
Force to provide guidance and a foundation for creating a potential 2021-2023 DE&I
focused Major City Goal.It is the Planning Commission’s intent that all of the following
goals are viewed through the lenses of DE&I.
1.Land Use:Implementation of the Downtown Concept Plan and Revisit Special Focus
Areas Implement the Mission Plaza improvements as identified in the Downtown Concept
Plan.Revisit the Special Focus Area development guidelines for the Foothill
Boulevard/Santa Rosa Area and Upper Monterey to establish detailed design guidelines that
enhance neighborhood integrity and the diverse community character.
1.Housing:Increase Affordable and Workforce Housing Supply
Provide public information and educational materials that promote the construction of
Accessory Dwelling Units.Continue to emphasize affordable housing programs,encourage
flexible use and non-traditional housing product types to facilitate development of workforce
and missing middle housing.Review existing regulations to identify cost and time saving
measures to promote the development of accessory dwelling units,while maintaining the
owner occupancy requirement to protect neighborhood compatibility and wellness.
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2.Sustainability:Reduce GHG Emissions by Reducing VMT and Improving
Residential Energy Efficiency of Pre-1990 Housing Stock
Update and Implement the Climate Action Plan with emphasis on:1)identify,
implement and promote financial incentives to improve and public information and
educational materials for improving energy efficiency in pre-1990 housing stock and
create and distribute educational materials promoting this practice;2)encourage ing
project design that promotes accessible,convenient and safe pedestrian,bicycle and
transit access that reduces project generated vehicle miles traveled by 20-40%below
average;and 3)developing standards that support infrastructure improvements for
alternative transportation and electric vehicles.
3.Multi-Modal Circulation:Improve Walkability and Transit
Implement the Multi-Modal objectives identified in the LUCE and the Downtown
Concept Plan by encouraging in-fill development that includes and prioritizes to
include non-automobile alternatives.Conduct a walkable community survey in major
neighborhoods to inform the development of the Active Transportation Plan,and to
identify improvements that would encourage and support pedestrian activities for
people with varying degrees of mobility.Implement the Short-Range Transit Plan to
improve transit ridership by exploring operational improvements that could reduce run
times to less than 20 minutes along routes that serve densely populated areas.