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4/12/2004
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20316
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5/15/2004
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James D. Torrey
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Implementation strategies are tactics to address the policies. Implementation strategies <br />often require coordination between city departments or divisions. <br /> <br />Projects are examples of specific actions that the City may choose to undertake or <br />participate in. The list in this plan is neither definitive nor comprehensive; projects are <br />often contingent on public funding, and development opportunities. <br /> <br />Use of this Plan <br />The policies~ implementation strategies and projects in the plan comprise the basis of a <br />Downtown Work Plan, including short- and longer-term coordinated work activities to be <br />implemented over time based on City priorities and available funding. <br /> <br />In addition, this plan will be used to guide public and private decisions regarding change <br />in downtown, including: <br /> <br /> Administration, creation and prioritization of City programs and services <br /> impacting downtown; <br />· Review of City regulations or ordinances to support desired development <br /> downtown; <br />· Review of other plans and policies that affect downtown; <br />· Preparation of the City's Capital Improvement Program; and <br />· Response to public and private development proposals. <br /> <br />This plan will help the community make choices about the future of downtown, since the <br />entire community has a role in revitalizing our downtown. It is the intent of the plan to <br />inspire investor confidence, not only in terms of financial capital, but also through time, <br />talent, and commitment to a thriving urban center. The plan reinforces our vision for the <br />heart of our city, our ever-changing, ever-evolving downtown. <br /> <br /> <br />
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