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CITY COUNCIL/STAFF WORKSHOP MEETING
TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1997 6:00 PM, HERITAGE ROOM IV
8080 Mitchell Road
COUNCILMEMBERS: Mayor Jean Harris, Sherry Butcher-Younghans,
Ronald Case, Ross Thorfinnson, Jr. and Nancy
Tyra-Lukens
CITY COUNCIL STAFF: Assistant City Manager Chris Enger, Director of
Public Works Gene Dietz, Director of Parks,
Recreation & Natural Resources Bob Lambert,
Director of Human Resources & Community
Services Natalie Swaggert and Council Recorder
Jan Nelson
ROLL CALL
All members were present.
I. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
Mayor Harris called the meeting to order at 6:25 p.m.
II. UPDATE AND MODIFICATION OF CITY VISION STATEMENT
Enger said the purpose of the workshop is to revisit and complete the Vision/Mission
Statement. He suggested the Council review the current mission statement that was
adopted in 1987 to see if it is still contemporary, and then make the necessary changes to
integrate it with the value statements adopted by the Council. After reading the current
mission statement, the Council reviewed a draft Vision/Mission Statement prepared by
Staff.
Councilmembers discussed the draft statement. Tyra-Lukens said the word "unique" is
trite. Case said the phrase regarding integration should include people as well as natural
beauty and physical development. Butcher-Younghans thought the phrase, "created
through the integration of..." was cumbersome, and she would like to indicate that the
process is ongoing.
Harris said it is important to be able to remember the mission statement. She thought the
draft shows what we have been doing for the last 15 years, and it has elements of action
and past activity. Enger said the word "integration" is a critical word as a recognition of
what we are all about. Thorfinnson wanted to include the word "planned" as well as
"created."
Harris thought we might want to include more things that contribute to the quality of life.
Enger said we may need to create a vision statement that is more for where we want to go
that we can use to determine what our community will be like.
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Thorfinnson thought we should get the vision statement out of our five values. He was not
sure the draft statement sends a message that we will drive the Strategic Management
process forward from here.
Tyra-Lukens was not sure the City will ever be "done." She thought we will always be
redoing something once it is fully developed.
Case suggested each Councilmember write their version of the draft and submit it to Staff
for incorporation into a second draft statement. Councilmembers agreed with his
suggestion. Enger said they will include a form for the individual revisions in the packets
along with the suggestions from tonight's meeting.
III. DISCUSSION OF VISION 2001 PROCESS
Harris said we need to identify the 2001 focus areas. Enger suggested we have a cross
section of the population take a look at the completed Vision Statement and the focus areas
when we are done. He suggested we avoid having just special interest groups involved in
the groups. Tyra-Lukens noted the participants in the School District planning process
developed the focus areas.
Swaggert reviewed the focus areas identified including economic development,
environmental and open spaces, transportation, health and social services, art and culture
and technological access to city services. She said there are cross-cutting issues for
residents, businesses, the schools and others.
Tyra-Lukens thought we should have people serve on focus groups they would not
normally choose. Butcher-Younghans suggested we include members of the faith
community, seniors and youth. Tyra-Lukens suggested including the health community,
builders/developers, home-office residents, homeowners and renters, landowners, vested
interest groups, human services deliverers and the county.
Enger said Staff will put together a list based on the Council's suggestions and include that
in the packet. He said it might make sense to have an October meeting for the focus group
process. The School District did an educational session and then a working session.
Harris thought the first session would be a brainstorming session, then, if some areas
require more study, we could set up task forces.
IV. OTHER BUSINESS
V. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Harris adjourned the meeting at 7:25 p.m.