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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-08-2013 pc armstrong 2RECEIVE D Goodwin, Heather JAN 10 201 3 (tom : ent: Johnson, Dere k Thursday, January 10, 2013 8 :01 AM SLO CITY CLER K To:Grimes, Maeve Cc:Goodwin, Heather ; Codron, Michael l ien sCOUNCIL MEETING :Subject:Revised Cal Poly Letter TEM NO .:Attachments :SLO City Priorities Jan 2013 .pdf Maeve , We received the attached revised letter yesterday that was distributed to the Council . Cal Poly noted a few "typos" i n their previous version and requested to substitute the attached letter in the record . Thank s Dere k • CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISP O• • • January 8, 2013 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDEN T Mayor Jan Howell Marx and Members of the City Counci l City of San Luis Obispo 990 Palm Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-324 9 Re : City goal-setting and budget process for 2013-1 5 Dear Mayor Marx and Council Members : As you undertake the important process of establishing the city's major goals for the 2013-1 5 cycle, I want to underscore Cal Poly's desire to help you create an even more remarkable plac e to live, work and, of course, to learn . I note that two of the city's top 2011-13 major goals – Economic Development an d Neighborhood Wellness – were especially relevant to Cal Poly's mission, and I encourage you t o retain these as major goals for 2013-15 . While I believe Cal Poly has made tangible contributions toward these two goals, my colleague s and I all agree that we can be even more helpful in these areas . Improvements would be helpfu l to all who live here, of course, but they also have a direct bearing on our primary focus as a university – the success of Cal Poly students. The Economic Development goal specifically included a desire for expanded collaboration wit h Cal Poly . In the last two years, with encouragement and support from the County and the City o f San Luis Obispo, as well as elected officials and civic leaders throughout the region, Cal Pol y has opened the Tech Park and established both the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurshi p and the Small Business Development Center for Innovation . Additionally, a very focuse d partnership involving city officials, local business leaders and Cal Poly gave birth to the SL O HotHouse business incubator . We are continuing to look at how Cal Poly can be more effective at promoting partnerships wit h business, industry and government to promote economic development throughout the region an d look forward to what we can contribute to the city's efforts should economic development remain a major goal . While our core mission is educating students enrolled in our degre e programs, we recognize that economic opportunity, intercollegiate athletics and performing an d CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93407-100 0 805-756-6000 PHONE PRESIDENTSOFFICE@CALPOLY .EDU 805-756-1 .129 FA X WWW .CALPOLY .EDU Mayor Jan Howell Marx and Members of the City Counci l Page 2 •January 8, 201 3 visual arts enhance our community for residents and visitors . We also know that as we expan d partnerships, we arc creating more opportunities for our students to interact with and learn fro m some of the region's finest minds . With regard to Neighborhood Wellness, improvements are vital not only as a matter o f respecting our neighbors, but they also are important to our students' success, as their learning i s done best in a safe, welcoming and respectful environment . There has been some succes s regarding code compliance and overall reductions in noise complaints, and I believe it has been the result of a combination of education and enforcement efforts . The council deserves credit fo r its leadership in approving tougher fines and encouraging stricter code compliance, efforts tha t Cal Poly publicly supported at a September 2009 city workshop . On the education front, our students, on their own initiative, developed The Mustang Way, a se t of principles to guide student decision making (http ://goo.gl/37hEx).Additionally, our Studen t Affairs division implemented an educational program about the dangers of alcohol abuse calle d Aware Awake Alive (http :l/studentaffairs-test .calpolv:edu/content/awareawakealive). Neighborhood Wellness is a rich concept, and, of course, is about more than code enforcemen t and noise complaints . Working together to address Neighborhood Wellness in a holistic way, w e can do even more to continue to improve the quality of life for all residents, including th e thousands of residents who are students at Cal Poly and Cuesta . In urging you to retain and expand Neighborhood Wellness as an initiative, Cal Poly pledges t o be an active, constructive partner . Keith Humphrey, our new vice president for student affairs, is eager to assist ; ASI President Katie Morrow affirms the same commitment to help in the wor k ahead . While I mention these two important Cal Poly leaders, please know that all of us a t Cal Poly are committed to assisting the city attain its goals . As our students wrote in The Mustang Way, "We are one community . We accep t responsibility ." They speak for all of us at Cal Poly . Thank you for the opportunity to share Cal Poly's perspective with you. And thank for you r leadership in addressing these complex, challenging issues . Sincerely , Jeffrey D . Armstrong President •