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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA REPORT 2024 0207 CCSA REG ITEM 09ACITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA City Council Meeting of February 7, 2024 ACTION RECEIVED AND FILED. BY A. Hurtado. A. Consider Update to City Council Goals for Fiscal Years 2023/24 and 2024/25. Staff Recommendation: Receive and file updates to the City Council Goals for Fiscal Years 2023/24 and 2024/25. (Staff: PJ Gagajena, Assistant City Manager) Item: 9.A. MOORPARK CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT TO: Honorable City Council FROM: PJ Gagajena, Assistant City Manager DATE: 02/07/2024 Regular Meeting SUBJECT: Consider Update to City Council Goals for Fiscal Years 2023/24 and 2024/25 BACKGROUND Strategic planning is an activity to establish goals and priorities, focus and align resources to strengthen operations, and ensure employees and other stakeholders are working toward common goals. It is a disciplined, long-term effort that produces fundamental decisions and actions that shape and guide what an organization is, who it serves, what it does, and why it does it, with a focus on the future. Over the course of many years, the City has placed an emphasis on goal setting and strategic planning by assessing and evaluating the progress it is making and the direction it is taking every two years. These two-year assessments align with election cycles of the Mayor and City Council. Following the elections, which occur in even numbered years, the City Council and staff conduct a workshop to discuss, and where appropriate, refine the strategic direction for the City. The City Council Goals are incorporated into the budget process annually and they complement and are in conjunction with other strategic planning documents such as the General Plan, Capital Improvement Plan, and internal department goals. Programs and activities not included in the City Council Goals may be addressed in these other strategic planning documents. On April 8, 2023, the City Council held a Special Meeting for the purpose of conducting a workshop to evaluate the City Council Goals for the next two-year planning cycle. The City Council also received the results of the National Community Survey issued to residents in November 2022 to identify the community’s priorities. At the workshop, the City Council was tasked with creating goals for Fiscal Years (FY) 2023/24 and 2024/25 while implementing a holistic approach toward goal setting for achieving sustained progress toward the City of Moorpark’s Mission Statement, “Striving to preserve and improve the quality of life in Moorpark.” Item: 9.A 1 Honorable City Council 02/07/2024 Regular Meeting Page 2 Consistent with City Council direction, following the City Council Goal Setting meeting, staff developed a workplan to implement the Council-derived goals and assigned specific objectives and tasks that staff will undertake during the next two-year cycle. Each of the objectives lead to specific tasks that are measurable in the City’s short-term action plan. Objectives, like strategies, are areas that help connect the mission of the organization to the work of staff. As in prior years, it is noted that based on the availability of resources, other unanticipated priorities, and daily workloads, 100% completion rates on all the goals may not be possible but staff makes every effort to complete all objectives. The City Council adopted the City Council Goals and workplan objectives on June 7, 2023. The City of Moorpark’s City Council Goals for FYs 2023/24 and 2024/25 are: Goal1: THE Moorpark Quality of Life The Moorpark Quality of Life is reflected in its welcoming small town feel with easy access to essential amenities and services. Moorpark is a safe, prosperous community that strives to offer all levels of housing choices. People enjoy the network of trails and open spaces that promote healthy living and outdoor recreation. Moorpark is a community that values the well-being and happiness of its residents and strives to maintain its unique charm, history, and livability for current and future residents. Goal 2: Strategic Economic Development Moorpark will develop a local economy that has unique business centers, attracts vested business leaders and visitors, and serves a wide spectrum of shopping, entertainment, and employment needs for its current and future residents, with a continued emphasis on High Street. Goal 3: Excellent City Governance Moorpark is a hallmark of effective governance, as it prioritizes transparent, equitable, and responsible management of the City’s resources and services. With a diverse and sustainable workforce, the City ensures that its policies and practices reflect the needs and values of its residents. Through its dedication to excellent, friendly, and personal service, Moorpark has earned the trust and confidence of its residents, and continues to be a model for other cities to follow. DISCUSSION This report serves as an update to the City Council Goals for FYs 2023/24 and 2024/25. Staff has made significant progress by completing 31% of the goals and objectives so far. At least one objective under each goal has been labeled as a high impact project, which identifies these goals as having a substantial effect on infrastructure, operations, and programs in the community and organization. These high-impact projects include the completion of the Princeton Avenue Improvement Project (1.11), completion of the Downtown Specific Plan (2.3), deployment of the Energov online permitting and payment system (3.2), completion of the Financial Sustainability Plan (3.5), establishment of a new Building and Safety Contract (3.7), and completion of the New City Hall Tenant 2 Honorable City Council 02/07/2024 Regular Meeting Page 3 Improvements and move to the new facility (3.9). Tasks under each objective may also be weighted differently based on importance, difficulty, and complexity of the activity. Note that many of the objectives also have tasks that do not begin until the end of FY 2023/24 or the beginning of FY 2024/25. Below is a summary of the status of each goal and objective so far. The attached report provides more detailed information. Completion Rate FYs 2023/24 and 2024/25 Goals 29% Goal 1: THE Moorpark Quality of Life 21% Goal 2: Strategic Economic Development 44% Goal 3: Excellent City Governance 31% Total Average The following objectives were completed as of January 2024: 3.3: Increase City Council Engagement in Legislative Affairs 3.7: Establish a new Building and Safety Contract 3.12: Complete a Citywide Pavement Management Program Goal 1: THE Moorpark Quality of Life The evaluation of a Public Safety Model (1.1) is underway with staff presenting a draft 10- year Financial Plan to the Administration, Finance and Public Safety (AFPS) Committee on January 3, 2024. Identification of potential funding sources will be presented at the next AFPS Committee meeting. Several Mental Health Plan initiatives (1.2) identified by the City Council in July 2023 have been completed such as opioid prevention and launch of a mental health text messaging service. Other mental health initiatives are underway. An Inclusionary Housing Policy (1.3) was approved with the adoption of the Zoning Code update in July 2023 and the in-lieu fee is expected to be adopted in Spring 2024. For the development of the Housing Trust Fund (1.4), a new Management Analyst in the Housing Division was trained in Summer 2023 and potential housing partnerships are currently being explored. The following further summarizes the progress of some additional objectives supporting THE Moorpark Quality of Life: The analysis of existing conditions and community survey is underway for the update to the Parks and Recreation Master Plan (1.5). Construction of the New Moorpark City Library (1.6), the City Council approved the project budget in July 2023 and completion of the construction drawings are in progress. 3 Honorable City Council 02/07/2024 Regular Meeting Page 4 Community outreach is still ongoing for the Arroyo Simi Trail Master Plan (1.7) as staff is ensuring the necessary feedback is received from community members and organizations. Trail improvement designs to the Campus Canyon Open Space (1.8) east of Moorpark College will begin later this spring after a consultant is identified. The City Council provided direction to staff on the preferred artwork in September 2023 for the Tierra Rejada Park Inclusive Playground (1.9) and the bid process for construction of the new playground is currently underway. Evaluation of ridership data and modified schedule is in progress for the Pilot Moorpark City Transit (MCT) On Demand program (1.10) and the Princeton Avenue Improvement Project (1.11) is on schedule to be completed this summer. Goal 2: Strategic Economic Development A consultant is working on completing the City’s Economic Development Strategic Plan (2.1), which is expected to be ready for review and adoption in June 2024. Business engagement and outreach activities (2.2) are ongoing and the first Annual Economic Development Update for this two-year cycle was presented to the City Council last November 2023. The request for proposals to complete the Downtown Specific Plan (2.3) is currently out to bid and a consultant is expected to be selected soon. The Annual State of the City event (2.4) is currently being planned and the development of a Mural Creation and Installation Policy (2.5) is in progress. Both the Arroyo Vista Recreation Feasibility Study (2.6) and High Street Streetscape Improvement Project (2.7) are slated to begin later this fiscal year. Goal 3: Excellent City Governance The City Website Update (3.1) is scheduled to begin in FY 2024/25 and the deployment of the Energov online permitting and payment system (3.2) is nearly complete with the latest version of the software. The City Council’s Engagement in Legislative Affairs (3.3) is ongoing. The City Council attended the League of California Cities Annual Conference in September 2023. A new Task 2 has been added to Goal 3.3 to reflect the City Council’s engagement efforts with legislators in the district. Other opportunities for the City Council to meet with legislators and engage in lobbying efforts in Sacramento and the district are being planned. The City’s Employee Attraction and Retention objectives (3.4) are partially complete with the use of new on-boarding software for new hires and implementation of a 9/80 alternative work schedule in August 2023. 4 Honorable City Council 02/07/2024 Regular Meeting Page 5 The progress of other objectives for the Excellent City Governance goal includes the following: A Financial Sustainability Plan (3.5) is currently being developed with an initial review by the AFPS Committee in January 2024. The Cost Allocation Plan study (3.6) is underway and a new Building and Safety Contract (3.7) was completed in Fall 2023. Ten City-owned properties have been declared under the Surplus Land Act (3.8) and eight remaining parcels are planned to be declared in Spring of 2024. The City closed on the sale of a City-owned property last year located at 347 Moorpark Avenue and staff is currently marketing 10 properties for sale. There are also five parcels under an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement with the Ventura County Area Housing Authority. Significant tenant improvements are ongoing at the new City Hall (3.9) located at 323 Science Drive and the targeted move-in date is scheduled for the end of the 2024 calendar year. The Moorpark Teen Council began the process of evaluating its structure and program (3.10) in January 2024 and the City’s Emergency Preparedness Outreach and Evacuation Plan (3.11) is in progress. The Citywide Pavement Management Program report (3.12) was completed and presented to the City Council in October 2023 and funding will be allocated in future budgets to implement the Pavement Management Program. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION This action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) as it does not constitute a project, as defined by Section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines. Therefore, no environmental review is required. FISCAL IMPACT None. COUNCIL GOAL COMPLIANCE This action provides an update to the City Council Goals for Fiscal Years 2023/24 and 2024/25. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Receive and file updates to the City Council Goals for Fiscal Years 2023/24 and 2024/25. Attachment: Current Status of City Council Goals for Fiscal Years 2023/24 and 2024/25 5 1 of 7 *High Impact Project Completed or On Schedule OBJECTIVE ACTION/TASK DEPT RESOURCES NEEDED OR BUDGET SOURCE DUE DATE STATUS COMMENTS Task 1: Evaluate and identify funding sources to implement model that best serves current and future needs CMO Staff Effort December 2023 Behind Schedule Presented 10-year financial plan to AFPS Committee on January 3, 2024. Follow up meeting to AFPS Committee scheduled on February 7, 2024. Task 2: Present findings to City Council CMO Staff Effort February 2024 Task 1: Present to City Council mental health programs and services options, and receive direction CMO Staff Effort September 2023 Completed Staff presented mental health plan options and received direction at July 5, 2023 Council meeting. Task 2: Implement programs and services CMO Resources Needed December 2023 Partially Completed 1. Opioid Prevention - Completed 2. Webinars/Meetings - February 22, 2024 3. Law Enforcement Trainings - In Progress 4. Suicide Prevention Trainings - In Progress 5. Marketing Campaign - In Progress 6. Text Messaging Service - Completed 7.Task Force - In Progress 8. Mental Health & Wellness Center - In Progress Task 1: Adopt Zoning Code with Inclusionary Housing requirements CDD Operating Budget August 2023 Completed Task 2: Adopt In-Lieu Fee CDD Operating Budget December 2023 Behind Schedule Anticipated adoption in March 2024. Task 1: Train new Analyst CDD Operating Budget December 2023 Completed Task 2: Explore potential partnerships CDD Staff Effort January 2025 Task 3: Present findings to City Council CDD Staff Effort June 2025 Task 1: Project initiation and existing conditions evaluation PRCS Operating Budget December 2023 Completed Consultant contract executed and project initiated June 2023. Existing conditions analysis in Winter 2023/24. Task 2: Community outreach and needs assessment PRCS Staff Effort May 2024 On Schedule Community survey and outreach in progress through Spring 2024. Task 3: Complete draft Master Plan PRCS Staff Effort September 2024 Task 4: City Council consideration of final Master Plan document PRCS Staff Effort December 2024 Past Due Behind Schedule 1.3 Inclusionary Housing Policy 1.4 Housing Trust Fund Development 1.5 Parks and Recreation Master Plan Update 1.1 Public Safety Model CITY COUNCIL GOALS FISCAL YEARS 2023/24 & 2024/25 STRATEGIC PRIORITY: QUALITY OF LIFE GOAL 1: THE Moorpark Quality of Life The Moorpark Quality of Life is reflected in its welcoming small town feel with easy access to essential amenities and services. Moorpark is a safe, prosperous community that strives to offer all levels of housing choices. People enjoy the network of trails and open spaces that promote healthy living and outdoor recreation. Moorpark is a community that values the well-being and happiness of its residents and strives to maintain its unique charm, history, and livability for current and future residents. 1.2 Mental Health Plan ATTACHMENT 6 2 of 7 *High Impact Project Completed or On Schedule OBJECTIVE ACTION/TASK DEPT RESOURCES NEEDED OR BUDGET SOURCE DUE DATE STATUS COMMENTS Past Due Behind Schedule CITY COUNCIL GOALS FISCAL YEARS 2023/24 & 2024/25 Task 1: Obtain City Council approval of project budget PRCS Resources Needed July 2023 Completed City Council approved budget at July 19, 2023 Council meeting. Task 2: Complete 100% of construction drawings PRCS Resources Needed April 2024 On Schedule 100% construction drawings currently on target for April 2024. Task 3: Obtain construction bids and award contract PRCS Resources Needed August 2024 Task 1: Community outreach and needs assessment PRCS Operating Budget August 2023 In Progress Needs assessment completed, community outreach on-going. Task 2: Engage consultant to assist with Environmental Review PRCS Staff Effort October 2023 Behind Schedule The project is not ready to engage an environmental consultant yet. Task 3: Completed Draft Master Plan and present Final Plan to City Council PRCS Staff Effort January 2024 Behind Schedule Master Plan completion will shift pending the outcome of meetings with stakeholders. Task 1: Engage consultant to design conceptual trail improvement plans and parking area on open space property east of Moorpark College PRCS Resources Needed May 2024 Task 2:Conduct public outreach on trail improvements PRCS Resources Needed February 2025 Task 3:Identify grant funding opportunities and partnerships to construct improvements PRCS Resources Needed May 2025 Task 1: Select artist for public art PRCS Operating Budget July 2023 Completed Arts Commission artist recommendation rejected by City Council on September 6, 2023. Traditional fence and architect-designed entrance arch to be installed in lieu of public art fencing and gateway project. Task 2: Completed construction drawings and issue RFP PRCS Operating Budget September 2023 Partially Completed Construction drawings 100% complete, RFP in process. Task 3: Complete construction of playground and installation of artwork PRCS Staff Effort July 2024 Task 1: Determine and evaluate peak and off-peak hours/season and implement modified schedules to maximize/maintain ridership PW Staff Effort December 2023 Completed Ridership data obtained and evaluated with modified schedule. Task 2: Evaluate modified schedule and ridership to promote/maintain the movement of goods and services within City Limit PW Staff Effort March 2024 In Progress Modified schedules are already in place with demand. Ridership still being evaluated. Task 1: Complete construction PW CIP Budget June 2024 Task 2: Ribbon cutting ceremony PW Staff Effort June 2024 Task 3: File Notice of Completion PW Staff Effort July 2024 1.6 New Moorpark City Library 1.8 Campus Canyon Open Space 1.9 Tierra Rejada Park Inclusive Playground and Public Art Installation 1.11 Princeton Avenue Improvement Project* 1.7 Arroyo Simi Trail Master Plan 1.10 Pilot MCT On Demand Evaluation 7 3 of 7 *High Impact Project Completed or On Schedule OBJECTIVE ACTION/TASK DEPT RESOURCES NEEDED OR BUDGET SOURCE DUE DATE STATUS COMMENTS Past Due Behind Schedule CITY COUNCIL GOALS FISCAL YEARS 2023/24 & 2024/25 Task 1: Select a consultant to develop strategy CDD Operating Budget October 2023 Completed Task 2: Present to City Council and adopt strategy CDD Staff Effort April 2024 Anticipated adoption June 2024. Task 1: Conduct weekly business visits with Moorpark- based businesses CDD Staff Effort Ongoing On Schedule Task 2: Conduct annual check-ins with largest employers and sales tax producers CDD Staff Effort September 2023 & September 2024 On Schedule 2023 tasks completed. Task 3: Present an Annual Economic Development Update to City Council CDD Staff Effort November 2023 & November 2024 Partially Completed 2023 update completed on November 15, 2023. Task 1: Develop and circulate a Request for Proposals CDD Operating Budget October 2023 On Schedule RFP released by SCAG in November 2023. Task 2: Select consultant and conduct public outreach CDD Operating Budget January 2024 In Progress State budget cuts have paused funding of the grant from SCAG, staff will continue to proceed with the RFP. Task 3: Include a High Street encroachment permit and guidelines for outdoor displays, furnishings, and dining options CDD/PW Staff Effort February 2025 Task 4: Present Plan for approval CDD Staff Effort March 2025 Task 1: Confirm a date, time, and venue for event CDD/CMO Staff Effort March 2024 & March 2025 In Progress 2024 date TBD. Task 2: Develop the event program CDD Operating Budget March 2024 & March 2025 In Progress 2024 date TBD. Task 1: Develop draft policy recommendations PRCS Staff Effort December 2023 Behind Schedule Anticipate project initiation in January 2024. Task 2: Present to Arts Commission for consideration PRCS Staff Effort February 2024 Task 3: Present to City Council PRCS Staff Effort April 2024 Task 1: Hire Consultant(s) to prepare financial feasibility study, including expanded revenue options for City programs and private rentals to support construction of improvements PRCS Resources Needed June 2024 Task 2: Complete Feasibility Study and present to City Council PRCS Staff Effort February 2025 2.4 Annual State of the City Event 2.3 Downtown Specific Plan* 2.2 Business Engagement and Outreach 2.6 Arroyo Vista Recreation Center Feasibility Study 2.1 Economic Development Strategy STRATEGIC PRIORITY: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GOAL 2: Strategic Economic Development Moorpark will develop a local economy that has unique business centers, attracts vested business leaders and visitors, and serves a wide spectrum of shopping, entertainment, and employment needs for its current and future residents, with a continued emphasis on High Street. 2.5 Mural Creation and Installation Policy 8 4 of 7 *High Impact Project Completed or On Schedule OBJECTIVE ACTION/TASK DEPT RESOURCES NEEDED OR BUDGET SOURCE DUE DATE STATUS COMMENTS Past Due Behind Schedule CITY COUNCIL GOALS FISCAL YEARS 2023/24 & 2024/25 Task 1: Prepare plans, specifications and estimates for Council's consideration for approval and construction bidding PW CIP Budget March 2024 Task 2: Receive construction bids for construction contract award PW CIP Budget March 2024 2.7 High Street Streetscape Improvement Project 9 5 of 7 *High Impact Project Completed or On Schedule OBJECTIVE ACTION/TASK DEPT RESOURCES NEEDED OR BUDGET SOURCE DUE DATE STATUS COMMENTS Past Due Behind Schedule CITY COUNCIL GOALS FISCAL YEARS 2023/24 & 2024/25 Task 1: Award contract for website update CMO Operating Budget September 2024 Task 2: Complete wireframe layout design and select color and font schemes CMO Staff Effort October 2024 Task 3: Complete staff reviews of website content CMO Staff Effort December 2024 Task 4: Launch new website design CMO Staff Effort January 2025 Task 1: Deploy full online payment functionality CMO Operating Budget July 2023 Completed Task 2: Complete pre-upgrade configuration work CMO Staff Effort September 2023 Behind Schedule Task 3: Deploy Energov v2023 CMO Staff Effort October 2023 Completed Completed January 19, 2024. Task 4: Expand online application for all over-the- counter planning permits CMO Staff Effort October 2023 Completed Completed January 19, 2024. Task 1: Schedule City Council member meetings with legislators in Sacramento CMO Operating Budget July 2024 / July 2025 In Progress City Council members attended Cal Cities Conference in September 2023 and met with legislators. Other meetings with state legislators in Sacramento are being planned to share/reinforce Moorpark's policy positions on state matters. Task 2: Schedule City Council member meetings with legislators in the district CMO Operating Budget July 2024 / July 2025 In Progress City Council members attended various events and open houses with legislators in the district in 2023. Other meetings with legislators in the district are being planned to share/reinforce Moorpark's policy positions on state matters. Task 1: Select a vendor and implement on-boarding software FIN Operating Budget September 2023 Completed Bamboo HR is the vendor/software selected. Task 2: Explore & analyze 9/80 and Alternative Work Schedule citywide CMO Staff Effort September 2023 Completed Implemented 9/80 schedule in August 2023. Task 3: Create a recruitment video to attract more and quality job applicants CMO/FIN Operating Budget December 2023 Behind Schedule Project to resume after HR Manager transition. Task 4: Complete Total Compensation Analysis FIN Resources Needed December 2024 3.1 City Website Update 3.2 Energov Deployment* STRATEGIC PRIORITY: GOVERNANCE 3.4 Employee Attraction and Retention Moorpark is a hallmark of effective governance, as it prioritizes transparent, equitable, and responsible management of the City’s resources and services. With a diverse and sustainable workforce, the City ensures that its policies and practices reflect the needs and values of its residents. Through its dedication to excellent, friendly, and personal service, Moorpark has earned the trust and confidence of its residents, and continues to be a model for other cities to follow. 3.3 City Council Engagement in Legislative Affairs GOAL 3: Excellent City Governance 10 6 of 7 *High Impact Project Completed or On Schedule OBJECTIVE ACTION/TASK DEPT RESOURCES NEEDED OR BUDGET SOURCE DUE DATE STATUS COMMENTS Past Due Behind Schedule CITY COUNCIL GOALS FISCAL YEARS 2023/24 & 2024/25 Task 1: Evaluate feasible revenue enhancements and present to City Council CMO/FIN Resources Needed December 2023 Behind Schedule Task 2: Develop 10-year financial forecast CMO/FIN Resources Needed August 2024 In Progress Presented to AFPS Committee on January 3, 2024. Follow up meeting to AFPS Committee scheduled on February 7, 2024. Task 3: Develop and implement a two-year budget CMO/FIN Staff Effort January 2025 Task 1: Start study with consultant FIN Operating Budget September 2023 Behind Schedule Meeting held January 11, 2024. Task 2: Complete study FIN Operating Budget March 2024 Task 1: Present preferred consultant to City Council CDD Operating Budget September 2023 Completed Task 2: Onboard consultant CDD Staff Effort December 2023 Completed Task 1: Have City Council declare all surplus properties on all former Moorpark Redevelopment Agency and applicable City-owned properties to convey them for future development PRCS Staff Effort December 2023 Partially Completed/ Behind Schedule Still have eight parcels out of the 18 parcels that need to be declared surplus, targeting March 2024 for completion. Task 2: Work with real estate consultant to comply with SLA and work with HCD PRCS Operating Budget August 2024 Task 3: Market properties for sale PRCS Operating Budget August 2025 Partially Completed Closed one property sale, currently marketing 10 properties. Task 1: Conduct bidding and award contract for construction on tenant improvements PRCS Operating Budget July 2023 Completed Task 2: Construct tenant improvements PRCS Operating Budget March 2024 In Progress Construction started in September 2023. Task 3: Provide training to staff on use of the City's existing Records Retention Schedule and review/scan/dispose of files in preparation for move CMO Staff Effort March 2024 Task 4: Complete move to new City Hall PRCS Staff Effort May 2024 Behind Schedule Move in likely to occur in October 2024. Task 1: Task Teen Council and the teen population with evaluating opportunities to improve the Teen Council Program PRCS Staff Effort December 2023 Behind Schedule Teen Council was provided survey during January 10, 2024 meeting. Task 2: Prepare findings and present to Parks and Recreation Commission PRCS Staff Effort February 2024 Task 3: Present analysis and make recommendation to City Council PRCS Staff Effort April 2024 Task 1: Issue RFP and hire consultant PRCS Operating Budget November 2023 Completed Task 2: Prepare draft plan and review with partner cities PRCS Staff Effort October 2024 In Progress Task 3: Present Plan to City Council PRCS Staff Effort December 2024 3.8 Surplus Land Act Process 3.9 New City Hall Tenant Improvements and Move* 3.10 Moorpark Teen Engagement Study and Teen Council Evaluation 3.11 Emergency Preparedness Outreach and Evacuation Plan 3.7 Building and Safety Contract* 3.6 Cost Allocation Plan 3.5 Financial Sustainability* 11 7 of 7 *High Impact Project Completed or On Schedule OBJECTIVE ACTION/TASK DEPT RESOURCES NEEDED OR BUDGET SOURCE DUE DATE STATUS COMMENTS Past Due Behind Schedule CITY COUNCIL GOALS FISCAL YEARS 2023/24 & 2024/25 Task 1: Complete the Pavement Management Program (PMP) PW Staff Effort July 2023 Completed Task 2: Present to City Council final report with findings and recommendations PW Staff Effort July 2023 Completed Task 3: Implement a 3 to 5-year pavement rehabilitation program based on the PMP PW Staff Effort December 2023 Completed 3.12 Citywide Pavement Management Program 12