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<br />ATTACHMENT B <br /> <br />Planning & Public Involvement Efforts <br />Relevant for a Discussion on Downtown Outcomes <br /> <br />Since 2000, Council, staff, and the community have engaged in, created, and prioritized various goals, <br />policies, and recommendations for downtown. Staff compiled a summary of the 20 plans, policy <br />documents, or community involvement efforts relevant to a discussion of desired downtown outcomes. <br />The approval or review status and a summary of the key outcomes for each is provided in this attachment, <br />divided into three categories. <br /> <br />Section A summarizes those documents and efforts focused exclusively on downtown. <br />1.Downtown Plan <br /> <br />2.Downtown Code Amendments <br /> <br />3.City Council Goal 2007 & 2008 – Downtown Initiative: Revitalize Downtown <br /> <br />4.City Hall Master Plan <br /> <br />5.West Broadway Advisory Committee Core Recommendations <br /> <br />6.Park Blocks Master Plan <br /> <br />7.Downtown Urban Renewal Plan <br /> <br />8.Riverfront Urban Renewal Plan <br /> <br />9.Central Area Transportation Study <br /> <br />10.Broadway Street Reopening <br /> <br />11.Broadway Design Standards <br /> <br />12.Courthouse District Concept Plan <br /> <br />13.Downtown Vision <br /> <br /> <br />Section B summarizes those documents and efforts that reference downtown. <br />14.Cultural Policy Review <br /> <br />15.Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Plan <br /> <br />16.Mayor’s Committee on Economic Development <br /> <br /> <br />Section C summarizes overarching Council goals, policies, and values. <br />17.City Council 2009 vision and goals <br /> <br />18.Growth Management Policies <br /> <br />19.Sustainable Business Initiative <br /> <br />20.Joint Elected Officials regional economic development principles <br /> <br /> <br />Some of the documents contain policies adopted by ordinance, such as the Downtown Plan; others contain <br />a list of desired results generated through public or stakeholder involvement and subsequently presented <br />to council, such as the West Broadway Advisory Committee recommendations. All of these planning <br />efforts reiterate common themes and aspirations for a vital, economically healthy, and inviting city center. <br /> <br /> <br />