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RELATED CITY POLICIES <br />Specific policies related to each priority issue will be addressed in specific action plans. The <br />Neighborhood Initiative action plan identifies three major themes. Organized within these <br />themes are nine areas of activity with 39 individual activities that might be undertaken as the <br />action plan moves forward. The individual activities have been prioritized overall by staff. The <br />particular mix and level of activities that will be undertaken will depend upon direction by the <br />council and available resources. <br /> <br />COUNCIL OPTIONS <br />The council is asked to provide direction on the Neighborhood Initiative Action Plan. The <br />council may approve the action plan as proposed, or with modifications. The council' s action <br />will give staff direction to continue implementing the action plan. The council could also direct <br />that no additional work be done on an action plan, effectively putting this priority issue "on <br />hold." <br /> <br />The three themes of the Neighborhood Initiative action plan as proposed are: <br /> · Focus service delivery to better meet neighborhood-identified priorities. <br /> · Enhance public engagement activities. <br /> <br /> · Support neighborhood involvement in problem solving. <br /> <br />The council may direct that a higher or lower level of priority, or no priority, be assigned to each <br />theme. A higher level of priority will result in a higher level and larger range of activities being <br />pursued within a major theme. A lower level of priority will result in a lower level and smaller <br />range of activities being pursued. <br /> <br />CITY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION <br />The City Manager recommends that the council provide direction on the proposed Neighborhood <br />Initiative Action Plan. <br /> <br />SUGGESTED MOTION <br />Not applicable. <br /> <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />A. Neighborhood Initiative Action Plan <br /> <br />FOR MORE INFORMATION <br />Staff Contact: Kurt Corey, Public Works Director <br />Telephone: 682-5241 <br />Staff E-Mail: kurt. a. corey~ci, eugene, or. us <br /> <br /> L:\CMO\2005 Council Agendas\M050629\S050629A. doc <br /> <br /> <br />
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