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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAG RPTS 2002 0410 PR JNTMary Lindley NOTICE AND CALL OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK AND THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK AND THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Meeting of the City Council of the City of Moorpark and the Parks and Recreation Commission of the City of Moorpark is hereby called to be held on Wednesday, April 10, 2002, commencing at 6:30 p.m. Said meeting will convene in the Community Center located at 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, California. Said Special Meeting shall be for the purpose of considering the following: 1. CALL TO ORDER: 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: 3. ROLL CALL: 4. PUBLIC COMMENT: 5. PRESENTATION /ACTION /DISCUSSION: A. Consider Priorities, Goals and Objectives for Fiscal Year 2002/2003. Staff Recommendation: Consider and discuss Priorities, Goals and Objectives for FY 2002/2003. City Council and Parks and Recreation Commission Special Joint Meeting of April 10, 2002 Page 2 6. ADJOURNMENT: Dated: April 5, 2002. Deborah S. Traffensted City Clerk ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Any member of the public may address the Council during the Public Comments portion of the Agenda, unless it is a Public Hearing or a Presentations /Action /Discussion item. Speakers who wish to address the Council concerning a Public Hearing or Presentations /Action /Discussion item must do so during the Public Hearing or Presentations /Action /Discussion portion of the Agenda for that item. Speaker cards must be received by the City Clerk for Public Comment prior to the beginning of the Public Comments portion of the meeting and for Presentations /Action /Discussion items prior to the beginning of the first item of the Presentation /Action /discussion portion of the Agenda. Speaker Cards for a Public Hearing must be received prior to the beginning of the Public Hearing. A limitation of three minutes shall be imposed upon each Public Comment and Presentations /Action /Discussion item speaker. Copies of each item of business on the agenda are on file in the office of the City Clerk and are available for public review. Any questions concerning any agenda item may be directed to the City Clerk at 517 -6223. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk's Department at (805) 517 -6223. (28 CFR 35.102 - 35.104; ADA Title II) ITEM 11) - r---. C AC z� to 1!0 as i !, �e_r MOORPARK CITY COUNCIL 13y: . �t�101T� AGENDA REPORT t ;�•►� rr,F�i -� �izL-i-t��� TO: The Honorable City Council FROM: Steven Kueny, City Manager ( /C. DATE: January 31, 2002 (CC Meeting of February 6, 2002) SUBJECT: Consider Status Report on Mission Statement, Priorities, Goals and Objectives for Fiscal Year 2001/2002 and Direction for Fiscal Year 2002/2003 Attached are the City Council's approved Mission Statement, Priorities, Goals and Objectives for FY 2001/2002. In approving this document, the Council included a list of top ten (10) priorities, which consist of twenty of the one hundred identified objectives. It is generally acknowledged that with current staff levels, there are many more objectives listed than can be reasonably expected to be accomplished in the year. In fact, many of the objectives will take several years to fully complete. A written status report on the various priorities and objectives is not included as part of this report. The City Council Monthly Report provides a status on most of these items as well as other staff work efforts. Staff will respond to specific Council questions when this matter is considered. In prior years, the proposed objectives were submitted to the City Council as part of the annual budget process and usually reviewed informally as part of the budget deliberations. Formal consideration of the objectives usually followed adoption of the budget. As part of the review of last year's objectives, the Council concurred to consider the FY 2002/2003 objectives prior to preparation of the budget with the purpose of having more correlation between the Council approved objectives and City Manager proposed budget. MOORPARK CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT TO: The Honorable City Council FROM: Steven Kueny, City Manager r DATE: January 31, 2002 (CC Meeting of February 6, 2002) SUBJECT: Consider Status Report on Mission Statement, Priorities, Goals and Objectives for Fiscal Year 2001/2002 and Direction for Fiscal Year 2002/2003 Attached are the City Council's approved Mission Statement, Priorities, Goals and Objectives for FY 2001/2002. In approving this document, the Council included a list of top ten (10) priorities, which consist of twenty of the one hundred identified objectives. It is generally acknowledged that with current staff levels, there are many more objectives listed than can be reasonably expected to be accomplished in the year. In fact, many of the objectives will take several years to fully complete. A written status report on the various priorities and objectives is not included as part of this report. The City Council Monthly Report provides a status on most of these items as well as other staff work efforts. Staff will respond to specific Council questions when this matter is considered. In prior years, the proposed objectives were submitted to the City Council as part of the annual budget process and usually reviewed informally as part of the budget deliberations. Formal consideration of the objectives usually followed adoption of the budget. As part of the review of last year's objectives, the Council concurred to consider the FY 2002/2003 objectives prior to preparation of the budget with the purpose of having more correlation between the Council approved objectives and City Manager proposed budget. City Council Agenda Report Re: Status Report on Goals and Objectives for FY 2001/2002 Page 2 January 31, 2002 (CC Meeting of February 6, 2002) The May 10, 2001, City Manager Report to the City Council presenting the proposed Goals and Objectives for FY 2001/2002 included reference to a secondary list of objectives. It included eleven items, one of which was added as a FY 2001/2002 objective (related to the Arroyo Simi Trail Study). The May 10, 2001 report also included 26 other potential objectives. These 36 items are as follows: 1. Conduct a community -wide survey to measure the level of satisfaction residents feel about City services, develop a program to regularly solicit public input and feedback regarding service satisfaction, and continue to implement a system to track customer requests and complaints. 2. Tape a minimum of two (2) special City- sponsored events or meetings for replay supporting public information and community promotion efforts and evaluate the feasibility of taping a video about Moorpark City government. 3. Design and construct electrical system for decorative lighting on High Street, utilizing recently constructed underground conduit system. 4. Implement Neighborhood Preservation Program. 5. Propose legislation to allow cities and counties more discretion in establishing speed limits that are enforceable by Radar. 6. Conduct an Organization and Management Study and prepare an implementation plan. 7. Analyze potential for franchising of telephone services providers that provide cable television services. 8. Taping monthly announcements of upcoming city- sponsored activities for replay on the City Government Channel. 9. Evaluate feasibility of establishing a teen center. 1.0. Apply for "Tree City U.S.A." designation after adoption of Amended Tree Ordinance. City Council Agenda Report Re: Status Report on Goals and Objectives for FY 2001/2002 Page 3 January 31, 2002 (CC Meeting of February 6, 2002) 11. Evaluate feasibility of lighting additional parks and recreation facilities including Arroyo Vista Community Park (AVCP) multi - purpose court and second softball field, two basketball courts at Mountain Meadows Park, and proposed skatepark. 12. Develop inventory of natural open space properties owned by City and HOA's and other privately owned property restricted by conservation easement or other development condition or limitation. 13. Install winter holiday decorations on street light poles at various locations in the City. 14. Adopt formal traffic policies. 15. Expand subsidized taxi service to include low income Moorpark Senior Citizens. 16. Install a compressed natural gas (CNG) pumping station for City and public use in Moorpark. 17. Conduct an Arbor Day event. 18. Expand Poindexter Park. 19. Utility undergrounding projects. 20. Canine park. 2.1. Youth scholarship program for City recreation classes. 22. Specific Plan for area west of Virginia Colony on south side of Los Angeles Avenue. 23. Rental Inspection Ordinance. 24. GIS. 25. Work with Ventura County Flood Control District on plans for Arroyo Simi improvements in Moorpark. 26. Expand Arroyo Vista Recreation Center and gym. City Council Agenda Report Re: Status Report on Goals and Objectives for FY 2001/2002 Page 4 January 31, 2002 (CC Meeting of February 6, 2002) 27. Work with property owner to improve west City entry. 28. Develop plan for recreational use of detention basin in Specific Plan No. 1. 29. Electronic message sign. 30. Install traffic signal at eastbound SR 118 Collins Drive /Los Angeles Avenue off ramp. 31. Work with Historical Society on finalizing a site for its proposed facility. 32. Develop policies for Arts in Public Places expenditures. 33. Develop guidelines for fine and cultural arts expenditures. 34. Install Tierra Rejada Road median landscaping. 35. Evaluate use alternatives for parcel deeded to City by SDI in Virginia Colony. 3'6. Landscaping improvements and signage for Arroyo Vista Community Park entry. At the present time, staff has not prepared any additional objectives for consideration. The Council has periodically requested staff to investigate an item or to proceed with an item as time permits. Two items have recently been requested of staff: 1. Consideration of an ordinance to require installation of a photovoltaic system on residential units; and 2. Potential changes to code provisions for second dwelling units. The photovoltaic system issue has some time sensitivity since it must be in place by January 2004 to be applicable to the West Pointe Homes project. VVV V• .I �% City Council Agenda Report Re: Status Report on Goals and Objectives for FY 2001/2002 Page 5 January 31, 2002 (CC Meeting of February 6, 2002) STAFF RECOM14ENDATION: Direct staff as deemed appropriate. SK:db Attachments M: \ccagenda \Goals and Obj Status Rpt 0206 2002 AIN eN CITY OF MOORPARK Mission Statement, Priorities, Goals, and Objectives FY 2001/2002 V V' y +/ • CITY OF MOORPARK Mission Statement, Priorities, Goals, and Objectives For FY 2001/2002 CITY MISSION STATEMENT Striving to preserve and improve the quality of life in Moorpark. TOP TEN (10) PRIORITIES 1. Construct new City Hall and Corporate Yard Facility. (F2, F28 & F35) 2. Construct police station. (F22) 3. Comprehensive update of General Plan Land Use and Circulation Elements and adopt updated OSCAR Element to insure internal consistency among all elements of the General Plan. (G5, G7 & G12) 4. Widen Los Angeles Avenue /New Los Angeles Avenue (SR118) to six travel lanes from Tierra Rejada Road to SR 23 Freeway and traffic signal interconnect system. (C3 a),b), d), & e) & C4) 5. Truck ban on Los Angeles /New Los Angeles Avenue (SR118) and permanent truck scale facility west of the City. (C8 & C10) 6. Widening of Moorpark Avenue /Walnut Canyon Road from Los Angeles Avenue (SR118) to north City limits. (C14 & C16) 7. Construct Arroyo Vista Community Park Phase II. (F3 & F31) 8. Construct a community aquatic facility. (F15) 9. Enhance open space and greenbelt areas and determine feasibility of establishing a trail system along the Arroyo Simi and adjacent to Miller Park, and work with other public agencies to develop a comprehensive Arroyo Simi Management Plan that incorporates flood control, habitat preservation /restoration, and recreation components. (G6 & G18) 10. Adopt Housing Element and develop program to encourage new multi and single family housing on underutilized sites within the Downtown Specific Plan area. (B7 & F9) DEPARTMENTAL GOALS AND OBJECTIVES A. Expand and encourage community involvement in establishing the general policies of the City and increase the public's understanding of local government operations. 1. Provide current information to the public about events, programs, issues, and policies through the City's 2 City Share \City Share \citym9r \0bjectives 2001 -2002 FINAL Internet Home Page, government cable channel, marquee signs, press releases, and newsletters. (ACM) 2. Develop a general emergency preparedness manual for distribution to Moorpark residents. The manual will outline how to prepare for, and what to do following a disaster. (ACM) 3. Prepare a brochure explaining City Services and maintain a list of publications pertaining to City Services on the City's Internet Home Page. (ACM & AS) 4. Evaluate the feasibility and legality of allowing electronic messages from the public to be received by the Mayor and Councilmembers during City Council meetings. (AS & CC) 5. Evaluate the feasibility of a paperless City Council agenda packet. (CC & AS) 6. Develop and implement an enhanced city web site that provides the public with a variety of information about city services including separate web page for recreation programs. (AS) 7. Obtain necessary equipment and train City staff to allow immediate entry of information to be broadcast on government access cable channel. (ACM) B. Revitalize downtown Moorpark with a focus on High Street and the surrounding business district and residential neighborhoods, which includes consideration of public rail transit, potential for increased residential density, and governmental and related public uses. 1. Coordinate the City's efforts to resolve concerns with day laborers. (MRA) 2. Complete project to landscape the railroad frontage property along Moorpark Avenue, including the vacant area west of the south Metrolink parking lot. (CS &MRA) 3. Install landscaping and downtown identification signs at entrances to High Street. (MRA) 4. Complete the conceptual design for Spring Road from the railroad tracks south to Los Angeles Avenue, to 3 City Share \City Share \citymgr \Objectives 2001 -2002 FINAL \l V V V V determine the design (sidewalk, travel lanes, bike lanes, medians, parkways, landscaping, entry signs, etc.) and right -of -way requirements. (PW) 5. Select one or more developers to develop Moorpark Redevelopment Agency owned property on High Street consistent with Downtown Specific Plan. (MRA) 6. Work with Ventura County Fire Protection District to construct a fire station on High Street. (MRA) 7. Develop program to encourage new multi and single family housing projects on underutilized sites within the Downtown Specific Plan area. (MRA) S. Install improved street lighting on designated downtown residential streets. (MRA) C. Improve traffic circulation and mitigate impacts on the movement of traffic through the City. 1. Work with Caltrans to complete a number of projects including: (PW) a) Construct New Los Angeles Avenue Bridge widening; b) Installation of a traffic signal interconnect system and permissive /restrictive left turns at certain intersections to provide improved signal coordination and traffic flow on New Los Angeles Avenue and Los Angeles Avenue; C) Acquire right -of -way and widen Los Angeles Avenue at Beltramo Road; d) Complete design and acquire right -of -way to widen Los Angeles Avenue between Spring Road and Moorpark Avenue. 2. Acquire right -of -way and prepare design for adding one additional travel lane in each direction and a painted center median on New Los Angeles Avenue and Los Angeles Avenue [SR 1181 between the Route 23 freeway and Tierra Rejada Road and dual left turn lanes for westbound Los Angeles Avenue to southbound Tierra Rejada Road. (PW) 3. Complete report on the Citywide Traffic Mitigation fee and develop more precise information on the proposed east /west route that addresses local issues, including retention of consultant for an implementation plan City Share \City Share \citymgr \Objectives 2001 -2002 FINAL Cv'I- --- +0 pertaining to the level of improvement required to serve as an east /west transportation corridor, cost, funding alternatives and plan for phased implementation. (PW & CD) 4. Design traffic signal interconnect system on Tierra Rejada Road from Spring Road to Countrywood Drive and evaluate potential use of permissive /restrictive left turns at certain intersections (PW). 5. Initiate right -of -way acquisition for the improvement of Los Angeles Avenue (East) from Condor Drive west to 1,500 feet east of Spring Road. (PW) 6. Obtain a truck ban on SR 118 (except freeway portion). (PW) 7. Install bus benches and shelters at selected City bus stops. (CS) 8. Work with VCTC, CHP, Caltrans, and County of Ventura to site a permanent truck scale facility west of the City. (PW & ACM) 9. Monitor Caltrans' efforts to develop improvement plan for widening of SR 118 west of Moorpark City limits including proposed improvements at the SR 118 and SR 34 /Donlon Road intersection. (PW) 10. Pursue grant funding and design for the modification, improvement, and widening of the rail crossings at Spring Road and at Moorpark Avenue. (PW) 11. Proceed with street realignment and signalization at the intersection of Flinn Avenue, Second Street and Spring Road. (PW) 12. Proceed with the development of the design and acquisition of additional right -of -way necessary to provide two southbound lanes on Moorpark Avenue (SR 23) between Casey Road and Los Angeles Avenue (SR 118). (PW) 13. Purchase two new busses for City's transit system funded with Section 9 monies. (CS) 5 City Share \City Share \citymgr \Objectives 2001 -2002 FINAL C,,,�n,�,, 14. Coordinate efforts of various developers to construct improvements to Walnut Canyon Road (SR 23) from Casey Road to north City limits to provide lane widening, paved shoulders, and striped median. (PW & CD) D. Strengthen the City's fiscal stability and long -range financial growth. 1. Develop proposed Business License Program for consideration by the City Council. (AS) 2. Update 5 -year financial projections. (AS) 3. Develop business retention and attraction programs and networking program with existing businesses and attract new businesses, including the preparation of a marketing brochure and related materials. (MRA) 4. When feasible, assist private property owners of commercial and industrial zoned property to get their property readied for development to better City /Agency response to development proposals requiring quick turn- around. (MRA) 5. Revise park land dedication ordinance and Park Master Plan and evaluate adequacy of current parks improvements fee for commercial and industrial development. Evaluate the feasibility of establishing an endowment fund that would allow for equipment replacement at parks. (CS) 6. Submit the seven -year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for City Council's consideration. (PW) 7. Complete a comprehensive fee study for development related fees for consistency with current direct and indirect costs. (AS) 8. Evaluate City's status relative to jobs /housing balance and determine if City has sufficient amount of property zoned for industrial uses. (CD) 9. Implement Cost Recovery Program for Code Enforcement. (CD & AS) 10. Develop improved cost and time accounting addressing when to use flat fee amounts instead of deposits for 6 City Share \City Share \citymgr \Objectives 2001 -2002 FINAL planning and engineering fees and develop real time billing rates for all departments. (AS & CD) 11. Develop plan for expenditure of Traffic Systems Management monies collected from development projects for improvement of air quality. (AS & CD) 12. Implement program to insure departmental responsibility and accountability for maintaining the inventory and protecting the City's fixed assets. (AS) 13. Develop an equitable basis for requirement on new development projects to provide Affordable Housing units and or pay in lieu fees and for calculating the amount of Traffic Systems Management (TSM) fees. (AS & CD) 14. Implement a fee to be collected prior to final building permit approval to pay the City's costs for scanning approved building permits and plans into an electronic imaging system. (CC & CD) 15. Begin process to implement GASB 34 requirements to record infrastructure as capital assets and modify annual financial reports to include a government -wide component. (AS, PW & CS) E. Reduce the potential for juvenile crime through intervention and prevention efforts. 1. Develop a Youth Master Plan in collaboration with the various agencies that serve Moorpark youth, including MUSD and Moorpark Boys and Girls Club, and interested residents to identify existing needs, services and programs. (CS) 2. Work with community groups and school district to address violence intervention and drug use among teenagers. (PD & CS) 3. Determine a location at one or two parks or other site for a permanent skatepark. (CS) 4. Implement bus service to the beach two days a week during the Moorpark Unified School District (MUSD) summer vacation. (CS) 7 City Share \City Share \citymgr \Objectives 2001 -2002 FINAL �;�1�*� 3' F. Enhance the delivery of services and expand program efficiencies. 1. Coordinate City's efforts for proposed transfer of Waterworks District No. 1 to the City. (CM) 2. Develop proposal for new City Hall, council chambers, teen center, and other government offices, and develop plan to implement initial space expansion consistent with Council direction after completion of the Space Needs Study. (ACM) 3. Prepare a proposed construction phasing plan for development of Arroyo Vista Community Park Phase II. (CS) 4. Prepare standard development project conditions of approval used for each type of entitlement. (CD) 5. Update the Subdivision Ordinance and present it to the City Council for adoption by December 31, 2001. (CD) 6. Complete a policy and procedures manual for code enforcement activities. (CD) 7. Develop Citing Procedures for City Council action and prepare an ordinance making any violation of a City Ordinance subject to an administrative fine or penalty. (CD & CA) 8. Prepare and implement procedures for review and inspection of Landscape and Irrigation Plans for development projects. (CD) 9. Update Housing Element and process related GPA and environmental document by October 31, 2001. (CD) 10. Prepare an Accounting Policies and Procedures Manual and revise Purchasing Ordinance and related procedures. (AS) 11. Complete negotiation of cable television franchise renewals with Adelphia for City Council consideration by June 30, 2002. (ACM) 12. Prepare administrative policies for use of e-mail and Internet access by City employees. (AS) 8 City Share \City Share \citymgr \Objectives 2001 -2002 FINAL 13. Evaluate the feasibility of on -line park reservations and registration for recreation programs. (CS & AS) 14. Complete design of community aquatic facility and consider options for funding construction and maintenance. (CS) 15. In conjunction with other interested agencies, work with Catholic Charities to locate a permanent site in Moorpark. (MRA) 16. Complete negotiation of refuse franchise for City Council consideration including provision for automated service by October 31, 2001. (CS) 17. Evaluate City's law enforcement needs and priorities and related allocation of resources. (CM & PD) 18. Evaluate options to enhance delivery of law enforcement services including restructuring or redeployment of existing personnel, adding regularly assigned Reserve Deputies, deployment of added 40 -hour position, and expansion of volunteer services. (CM & PD) 19. Implement expanded use of credit /debit cards for payments to City. (AS) 20. Obtain additional space at current location of Moorpark Police Station to house Moorpark's patrol services. (PD) 21. Develop funding plan and conceptual design for police station and determine feasibility of siting California Highway Patrol and emergency services at same location. ( ACM & PD) 22. Evaluate feasibility and implement additional energy conservation measures for City facilities. (AS & CS) 23. Convert existing building permits and plans to an electronic record. (CC & AS) 24. Update City's Record Retention Schedule to conform to federal and state law and prepare for increased destruction of paper records. (CC) E City Share \City Share \citymgr \Objectives 2001 -2002 FINAL C ...�J 25. Determine feasibility of and, if feasible, connect City Hall Annex to existing electrical generator. (CS) 26. Develop State CLEEPS grant funds expenditure plan for police related technology purposes. (AS & PD) 27. Develop candidate sites and costs for a new Corporate Yard for the Public Works and Community Services maintenance functions. (PW) 28. Develop and implement plan to assign specified animal regulation duties to Vector Control Division. (CS) 29. Install mutt mitt dispensers at all City parks. (CS) 30. Construct second restroom /concession /storage facility at Arroyo Vista Community Park by September 30, 2001. (CS) 31. Construct a play lot and half court basketball court at Villa Campesina Park. (CS) 32. Install new playground equipment in both play lot areas at Mountain Meadows Park. (CS) 33. Install new park name monument signs at Villa Campesina Park, Mountain Meadows Park, and Tierra Rejada Park. (CS) 34. Acquire property needed for City Hall, corporate yard, and various affordable housing projects. (MRA) 35. Determine feasibility and cost for electrical generator to serve Arroyo Vista Recreation Center. (CS) G. Reinforce and enhance Moorpark's attractive community character and safeguard its desirable resources. 1. Work with Ventura County Fire Prevention District to consider siting a fire station in the Campus Park area of the City. (ACM) 2. Plan and conduct an emergency response exercise involving the City Council and a simulated emergency response drill and update City's SEMS Multi Hazard Functional Plan (Emergency Plan) and improve 10 City Share \City Share \citymgr \Objectives 2001 -2002 FINAL communication capabilities of the City's EOC. (ACM & PD) 3. Develop Ordinances and related policies and program guidelines for collection and use of Art in Public Places and Tree and Landscape fees. (CS & CD) 4. Finish preparation of Floodplain Ordinance per F.E.M.A. requirements. (CE) 5. Administer contract to complete the updated OSCAR Element of the General Plan and process GPA and environmental document and update the Park Master Plan by December 31, 2001. (CD & CS) 6. Develop options to enhance open space and greenbelt areas for consideration by the City Council. (CM & CD) 7. Process General Plan amendment and Zoning Code amendment to create a Natural Open Space land use designation and zone district as initiated by City Council in 1995. (CD) 8. Prepare a Business Recovery Plan. (AS) 9. Develop affordable housing assistance programs in conjunction with residential development projects in the City and develop a five -year program for affordable housing assistance projects utilizing redevelopment set aside funds and other available funding sources to increase the affordable housing stock in Moorpark. (MRA) 10. Work with State of California to achieve appropriate reuse of former Caltrans yard including widening of Los Angeles Avenue. (CD & MRA) 11. Develop plan and conceptual design for City entry signs. (CS & PW) 12. Initiate comprehensive update to General Plan Land Use and Circulation Elements. (CD) 13. Consider amendments to the Zoning Ordinance to allow greater use of a variety of residential development concepts to ensure optimum open space and recreation amenities while achieving appropriate densities. (CD) 11 City Share \City Share \citymgr \Objectives 2001 -2002 FINAL �* C- ��� 14. Establish design standards for commercial, industrial, and residential development projects. (CD) 15. Complete landscaping improvements on south side of Los Angeles Avenue east of Tierra Rejada Road and the north side of Tierra Rejada Road east and west of Southhampton Road. (PW & CS) 16. Initiate a Labor Day community event. (CS) 17. Conduct study to determine feasibility of establishing a trail system along the Arroyo Simi through the City and east to connect to trail system in Simi Valley. (PW & CD) 12 City Share \City Share \citymgr \Objectives 2001 -2002 FINAL N'rN'O tJ