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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-02-2015 PH3 WindyjesseQ Community Priorities for 2015 -17 What should be the Citv's most imnortant. hivhest nrinrity cronls durinLj 2015 -17? To f hi P0 105- 14V US I N q T 8161a 1YI 13 n N 61 & LLLbUrc') _N 67 ou U, 'MAN Cl TtuNs fv i Wl WV-uSIr --STuf MsIy� OW4vz7eim Divc S-ro P v '� i r4 ru D gV �� Rs sur.� �+ W_ Cf-T WA2 d - jv Aw e Rue I i Nv-r pog- 0-0 0 q S e" C L4 "v5 ON 610 INt✓ Tr2. rac /+*Z I) oil a p4v iT afio 1-h h � red &Mwpvh n '� YI -h'q 1ti'IGm C. 'rl V S &4-r- 6ne it4c 4D Came- Q n,d 5�_u r� l r k t s s f y r PPvvffA- ;u'0 w ff urmb is dim" WIYOM CWsb_f__V1A1_rab a rw f Al w, � wou U cvn 2 5QCJh cv-) buii, lyi ko' yyu, BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST -CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO. 369 SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO 990 PALM ST SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 93401 -9938 How mit lit the Citv adiust other nroLwrams & services to aecamnlish these priorities? ufpm+ w NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES -Mom vS ry%� �" r &&jA L A-rp ► u n w a'VL4 ylm� C'Um rn %I s m A va- jv Aw Un C_ C� +i 'G1cal~ Ccsv" e" 5WN0f (.rL i1tt,1J a a" &t.sf' L &Mwpvh n '� YI ff urmb is dim" Email address (optional): Providing your email will enable you t—o view your statement online and see statements from others. Your email address will not be included with your statement and the City will not share it. Fold and tape for mailing `5 CITY OF SH R LUIS OBISPO JUN� 2015 COMMUNITY PRIORITIES SURVEY__': What are the most important priorities facing the City of San Luis Obispo? The City wants your input! Every two years, the City establishes the top priorities to make San Luis Obispo an even better place to live, work and play. The City Council then matches the resources necessary to achieve these priorities through adopting the budget in June. The adopted budget sets the City's course of action for the next two years and helps the City to continue to provide the exceptional services and programs the community cherishes. As the upcoming 2015 -17 financial plan process unfolds, it is clear that the City is in an improved economic condition compared to the same stage of the 2013- 15 plan. Revenues have continued to rebound. Development review activity is at a high level. The City has also made progress in our work to contain operating costs which in turn helps improve our overall fiscal health. Despite these positive signs, there are significant uncertainties and challenges looming. This is particularly true in relation to the on -going cost of retirement and insurance programs, and the need to fund the deferred maintenance of infrastructure. All of these factors are likely to lead to complex and competing budget decisions. Regardless of the specific fiscal circumstances, it is critical that we have an effective process for setting the most important, highest priority things for the City to do in the next two years. That's where you can help! 2013 -15 Maior City Goals • Homelessness • Neighborhood Wellness • Essential Services, Infrastructure, and Fiscal Health • Bike & Pedestrian Paths • Economic Development • Assess & Renew the Downtown • Skate Park Share Your Thoughts on the City's Priorities! This survey is your opportunity to tell the City: The City Council wants to hear from you about what is truly •What issues are important to the community? important for the community. ; What priorities should the City focus on during the next two years? How might the City adjust other service needs to accomplish these priorities? The City Council needs to know your thoughts on what the community's priorities should be so that available resources can be best allocated to achieve them. Now it's time for you to share your ideas for 2015 -17 priorities. The City needs the help of the community in two important ways: 0 Complete the survey by visiting %s, % %,. s1 +oi itt.n: /r :`rn r :rit4 hall or fill out the survey on the reverse side of this bulletin and mail it to City Hall at 990 Palm Street, 93401 or drop it by any City office. 0 Attend the Community Forum on Tuesday,Jmuary 1 3.2015 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Ludwick Community Center, 864 Santa Rosa Street. This forum is an opportunity to present your ideas to the Council and discuss them with other community members. City staff will compile the community feedback for the Council to review in advance of its goal - setting workshop on Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. During this public workshop, the Council will deliberate to set the Major City Goals and Other Important Objectives for the next two years. If you have any questions about the City's goal- setting and budget process, please contact Joe Lamers, Budget Manager, at 781 -7132 or jlamers@slocity.org. The City of San Luis Obispo is committed to including disabled persons in all of our services, programs and activities. Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (805) 781 -7410.