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MOORPARK CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA REPORT
TO: The Honorable City Council
FROM: Steven Kueny, City Manager
DATE: May 13, 2009 (CC Meeting of May 20, 2009)
SUBJECT: Consider Mission Statement, Priorities, Goals and Objectives for
Fiscal Year 2009/2010
SUMMARY
Attached are the proposed Mission Statement, Priorities, Goals and Objectives for FY
2009/2010. It shows the proposed changes from FY 2008/2009 in legislative format. It
also includes the City Council designated "Top Ten (10) Priorities."
DISCUSSION
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.
As the Council is aware, the City is facing an approximate $1.2 million General Fund
operating deficit in FY 2009/2010 and a similar potential deficit in FY 2010/2011. Some
of the projected shortfall is a result of declining development related revenues that
historically supported the planning, engineering, and building and safety services and
TDA revenues that support transit and street programs. In anticipation of this situation
over the last year, a number of staffing changes were made resulting in one less
management position in both the Moorpark Redevelopment Agency (MRA) and Parks
Division. In addition, the Deputy City Manager position won't be filled when it is vacated
in late 2009, and an early retirement incentive will result in elimination of the Public
Works Superintendent position within a few months. Also, all four of the recreation
professional positions, including one management position, have been filled at a lower
classification during the past three (3) years. In summary by October 2009, the
City/Agency will have four (4) fewer positions than it did in October 2008, with two
management positions filled at a lower classification. This is about 7 percent (7%) of
the City's full-time work force and 14 percent (14%) of its management staff. This will
further impact the ability to complete projects and accomplish objectives.
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City Council Agenda Report
Re: Mission Statement, Priorities, Goals and Objectives
May 13, 2009 (CC Meeting of May 20, 2009)
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A written status report on the various priorities and objectives is not included as part of
this report. The City Council Bimonthly 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.
On February 4, 2009, the City Council received a status report and discussed the
current goals and objectives. In addition, the objectives were discussed with the Arts
Commission, Parks and Recreation Commission, and Planning Commission at separate
joint meetings on April 29, 2009.
The objectives in support of the seven adopted goals have been placed in one of three
categories based on the projected time needed to complete the objective, as follows:
A. 0to2years
B. 2 to 5 years
C. 5+ years
There are 108 FY 2009/2010 proposed objectives and 16 items newly added to the list
of Potential Objectives since July 2, 2008. The current listing of objectives in support of
the priorities will be modified when the Council approves the final list. Of the 108
proposed objectives, 63 are in the 0 to 2 years' category, 37 are in the 2 to 5 years'
category, and 8 are in the 5+ years' category.
Pursuant to City Council Policies Resolution No. 2009-2811, Policy 1.2: City Council
Standing Committees; No. 9. — Items Referred to Committee:
"At the time the City Council approves annual objectives, it shall decide the staff
work for which objectives, if any, will be reviewed by a Standing Committee prior
to consideration by the City Council." ....
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Approve Mission Statement, Priorities, Goals and Objectives for Fiscal Year 2009/2010
and determine which, if any, objectives are to be referred to a Standing Committee.
Attachments:
1) Proposed Mission Statement, Priorities, Goals and Objectives for FY 2009/2010;
2) List of Potential Objectives (approved 7/2/08 and revised 1/29/09 and 5/20/09)
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CITY OF MOORPARK
Mission Statement, Priorities, Goals, and Objectives
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CITY OF MOORPARK
Mission Statement, Priorities, Goals, and Objectives
For FY 2009/2010*
CITY MISSION STATEMENT
Striving to preserve and improve the quality of life in Moorpark.
TOP TEN (10) PRIORITIES (The listed items are considered to have equal priority.)
1. Construct new City Hall, Human Services Center and Library. (II.B.l.; VI.A.2. &
4.; VI.B.3.; VI I.B.6.)
2. Improve City's watershed protection and flood control capabilities. (VII.B.3., 10.1
11.1 12. & 13; VII.C.2.)
3. Comprehensive update of General Plan Land Use,a- -Circulations Plements
Housin and adopt updated OSCAR Elements to insure internal consistency
among all elements of the General Plan. (III.A.9; VII.A.5.)
4. Widen Los Angeles Avenue (SR 118) to six travel lanes from Tierra Rejada
Road to SR 23 Freeway with a raised median, bus turnouts, and traffic signal
interconnect system and improve Princeton Avenue from Condor Drive west to
1500 feet east of Spring Road. (III.A.l.a) & d); 111.B.1. & 2.)
5. Construct a permanent truck scale facility west of the City. (III.C.1.)
6. Widening of Moorpark Avenue/Walnut Canyon Road from Los Angeles Avenue
(SR 118) to north City limits and prepare plans for an alternate route for
north/south truck traffic through the City. (III.A.l.b); III.A.2.; 111.6.4., 5., 6. & 9.)
7. Facilitate new commercial development on High Street. (II.A.5., 6.1 7.1 10.1 12.7 &
13.; 11.8.3.)
8. Increase City's General Fund revenue through enhancement of existing revenue
sources including business attraction and retention programs and establishment
of additional revenue sources. (IV.A.l., 3., 4., 5., 6. & 7.)
9. Enhance open space and greenbelt areas and determine feasibility of
establishing a trail system along the Arroyo Simi and work with other public
agencies to develop a comprehensive Arroyo Simi Management Plan that
incorporates flood control, habitat preservation/restoration, and recreation
components. (III.A.3.; IV.A.3., VI I.A.3.; V11.13.7.)
10. Develop and implement program to encourage new multi and single family
housing on underutilized sites within the Downtown Specific Plan area and
increase the number of affordable housing units. (II.A.2., 8. & 9.)
No changes to the numbered Objectives supporting the Top Ten Priorities will be
made until the City Council approves the FY 2009/2010 Objectives.
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DEPARTMENTAL GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
The abbreviation used after each objective indicates which department has
responsibility for it. If more than one abbreviation is used, the first one shown
has primary responsibility for that objective. The abbreviations and
corresponding departments used are as follows:
(ACM) Assistant City Manager
(AS/CC) Administrative Services/City Clerk
(CA) City Attorney
(CD) Community Development
(CE/PW) City Engineer/Public Works
(CM) City Manager
(F) Finance
(MRA) Moorpark Redevelopment Agency
(PD) Police Department
(PRCS) Parks, Recreation and Community Services
** Denotes those objectives related to an identified Top Ten Priority.
The notations in the left margin indicate whether funding for an objective is included in
the budget, as follows:
F Funded
NF Not Funded
SE Staff Effort (Staff effort only without need for additional funding)
I. Expand and encourage community involvement in establishing the general
policies of the City and increase the public's understanding of local
government operations.
A. 0 to 2 Years
F 1. Complete next phase of enhanced city website that provides for Business
Registrations; on-line permitting and credit/debit card payment of fees;
GIS property information; and employment application submittal. (AS/CC,
ACM, CD, F & PRCS)
� COMPLETED
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SE 3. Prepare informational material about energy and water conservation,
improving air quality, and use of green building techniques for placement
on City's website and government channel. (CD-R^,-A,53/(.',G,)
B. 2 to 5 Years
NF 1. Install two additional electronic message signs to further enhance City's
public information efforts (PRCS &ACM)
II. 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.
A. 0 to 2 Years
F 1. Complete the right-of-way acquisition needed for the east side Spring
Road widening project from the railroad tracks south to a point south of
Los Angeles Avenue and then proceed with project construction. (CE/PW)
F** 2. Develop program to encourage new multi and single family housing
projects on underutilized sites within the Downtown Specific Plan area and
consider feasibility of City/MRA acquisition of selected sites. (MRA & CD)
F 3. Complete construction of Poindexter Park expansion including skatepark
by�Ae December 31, 2009. (PRCS)
F 4. Extend block wall at south property line of the Metrolink south parking lots
west of Bard Street by�4��-a!
December 31, 2009. (CE/PW)
SE** 5. Prepare and process environmental document, finalize Disposition and
Development Agreement (DDA) for Agency-owned properties on south
side of High Streeter and commence Phase I construction of commercial
project. (MRA & CD)
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MOVED TO Il.B.3.
F** 7. Prepare High Street Streetscape Plan from Spring
Road to Moorpark Avenue, and upon City Council approval, initiate design
efforts. (CD, MRA & CE/PW)
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F"'` 8.
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Process General Plan Amendment, Zone Change, and entitlement
process for high density residential project for MRA awned property at
Moorpark Avenue and Everett Street. (MRA & CD)
SE*" 9. n;z.,,,Q;+,,,., ,�� ne.,o�,..,.,,,o.,t on,-oe,,.,e.,+ In conjunction with Area
Housing Authority process General Plan Amendment, Zone Change, and
entitlement process for multi-family rental project on MRA owned Charles
Street properties for City Council consideration by July 31, 2049. (MRA &
CD)
F** 10. Obtain necessary land use entitlements and fund construction for
replacement site for the fueling station located at 450 High Street. (MRA
& CD)
SE 11. Negotiate Disposition and Development Agreement for commercial
development at 347 Moorpark Avenue. (MRA & CD)
F** 12. Prepare aFive-Year Implementation Plan (2010-2015) for the
Redevelopment Project Area by December 31, 2009. (MRA)
COMPLETED
SE 14. Evaluate feasibility of constructing a public park/ playground in the
residential area north of Los Angeles Avenue between Spring Road and
Moorpark Avenue. (PRCS & MRA)
SE 15. Negotiate Disposition and Development Agreement for MRA owned
properties on Walnut Canyon Road. (MRA)
NFL* 16. Prepare a Commercial Facade Improvement Program to assist with
architectural improvements within the Moorpark Redevelopment Agency
Project Area for consideration by the MRA by October 31, 2009. (MRA &
CD) MOVED FROM 11.6.3.
B. 2 to 5 Years
SE** 1. Coordinate the City's efforts to resolve concerns with day laborers. (MRA)
NF 2. Install landscaping and downtown identification signs at entrances to High
Street, including raised median with landscaping on Princeton Avenue
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from Spring Road to approximately 1,500 feet east of Spring Road. (MRA,
CD & CE/PW)
(MOVED TO II.A.)
SE** 3. Finalize Disposition and Development Agreement (DDA) for Agency
owned property at 467 High Street and commence construction of
commercial project. (MRA & CD)
C. 5+ Years
NF 1. Design and construct electrical system for decorative lighting on High
Street and portions of Spring Road and Moorpark Avenue. (MRA, CD &
CE/PW)
III. Improve traffic circulation and mitigate impacts on the movement of traffic
through the City.
A. 0 to 2 Years
** 1. Work with Caltrans to complete a number of projects including: (CE/PW)
F** a) Obtain Caltrans approval for construction of a raised median on
Los Angeles Avenue from west city limits to SR 23 Freeway.
F** b) Determine the feasibility of new and/or revised connections to the
SR 23/118 freeways west of Princeton Avenue to facilitate the
possible construction of roadways to connect to Broadway Road
and/or North Hills Parkway.
SE c) Improve traffic signal synchronization for Princeton Avenue at SR
118 ramps and Condor Drive.
F** d) Widen south side of Los Angeles Avenue between Maureen Lane
and Shasta Avenue.
9c=ser�°��n�� COMPLETED ,See VII.C.4�
F** 2. Confer with Caltrans and work with developer to complete grading of
Alternate SR 23 and North Hills Parkway within Specific Plan No. 2.
Grading of Alternate SR 23 will include trail linkage between City and
Happy Camp Canyon Regional Park. (CD & CE/PW)
SE** 3. Prepare Trails Master Plan as part of OSCAR Element of the General
Plan. (CD, PRCS & CE/PW)
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COMPLETED
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F 7. Design and construct traffic signal at intersection of Collins Drive and
University Drive/Moorpark College driveway by June 30, 2011. (CE/PW)
{t�P-�} COMPLETED
SE** 9. �e�Refine Bicycle Master Plan with accompanying GIS map consistent
with VCTC Bicycle Master Plan and incorporate it as part of Circulation
Element update. (CD & CE/PW)
SE 10. Implement formal reporting of traffic collision data bv Police and City
Engineer to address traffic safety with improved directed traffic
enforcement and traffic engineering and design. (PD & CEJPW)
F 11. Acquire right-of-way, prepare design and construct improvements to
widen Spring Road from the railroad to High Street / Princeton Avenue by
June 30, 201 Q. (CE/PW) (FORMERLY PART OF IIl.B.3)
B. 2 to 5 Years
F** 1. Work with Caltrans to complete design and acquire right-of-way to widen
Los Angeles Avenue between Spring Road and Moorpark Avenue.
(CE/PW)
F** 2. Acquire right-of-way prepare design and commence construction
of Princeton Avenue from Condor Drive we to 1,500 feet east of Spring
Road by June 30, 2010. (CE/PW)
F 3. Acquire right-of-way, prepare a-design and construct improvements to
Spring Road #erg-a-�e+�south of the railroad
including construction of a raised median to accommodate additional
railroad crossing safety devices. (CE/PW) (THIS PROJECT IS
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BEING SPLIT T4 ALLOW PORTION NORTH OF RAILROAD TO BE
CONSTRUCTED IN FY 2009/10.)
SE"* 4. Prepare environmental documentation and an amendment to the
Circulation Element for Moorpark Avenue (SR 23) between Casey Road
and Los Angeles Avenue (SR 118) as an arterial street. (CD & CE/PW)
SE** 5. 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. (CE/PW)
SE** 6. Consider feasibility of pedestrian bridge on Los Angeles Avenue (SR 118)
in vicinity of Moorpark Avenue. (CE/PW)
NF 7. Realign the intersection of Poindexter Avenue / First Street at Moorpark
Avenue (SR 23). (CE/PW & CD)
F 8. Confer with Caltrans and prepare required Project Study Reports (PSRs)
and environmental document for North Hills Parkway. Evaluate potential
funding options for portion of improvements not developer funded.
Proceed with preliminary design of planned railroad undercrossing_
(CE/PW & CD)
SE** 9. Confer with Caltrans and evaluate potential funding options for
improvement of Alternate SR 23. (CE/PW & CD)
SE 10. Assist SCRRA with construction of modifications to the Arroyo Drive
railroad crossing. (CE/PW)
C. 5+ Years
SE** 1. Work with VCTC, CHP, Caltrans, and County of Ventura to site a
permanent truck scale facility west of the City. (CE/PW &ACM)
F 2. Work with Caltrans to construct improvements at the eastbound and
westbound Collins Drive at SR 118 freeway ramps. (CE/PW)
IV. Strengthen the City's fiscal stability and long-range financial growth.
A. 0 to 2 Years
SE** 1. Develop proposed Business License Program for consideration by the
City Council. (ACM, F & CD)
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SE 2. Develop an equitable basis for requiring all new development projects to
provide Affordable Housing units and/or pay in lieu fees. (CD & MRA)
SE** 3. Evaluate potential uses for parcels on the north side of the Arroyo Simi
that were deeded to City by SDI. (ACM & CD)
SE** 4. Conduct citywide mail ballot to seek increase in assessments for street
lighting and landscaping. (CE/PW, PRCS &AS/CC)
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COMPLETED
NF** 7. Prepare 5 and 10-Year Revenue/Expenditure Projections by
340ctober; 2009. (F, ACM & CM)
V. Reduce the potential for juvenile crime through intervention and prevention
efforts.
A. 0 to 2 Years
SE 1. Work with community groups and school district to address violence
intervention and drug use among teenagers. (PD & PRCS)
(NOT
RECOMMENDED)
SE 2. Work with Moorpark Unified School District to im lement its "Second
Step" education program, addressing issues of bul.lying, substance abuse
and leadership among youth. (PD)
SE 3. Develop and implement a parentinq education prowam such as "Parent
Proiect17 to address families with children who are at risk of committing
juvenile crime. (PD)
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B. 2 to 5 Years
NF 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, including but not limited to the expansion needs of the
Moorpark Boys and Girls Club. (PRCS)
VI. Enhance the delivery of services and expand program efficiencies.
A. 0 to 2 Years
COMPLETED
F** 2. Develop conceptual design proposal for new City Hall, council chambers,
and other government offices and Library and complete necessary
property acquisition. (ACM, CD & PRCS)
F** 4. Coordinate financing plan and complete construction of the Moorpark
Human Services Complex for the provision of health and social services
to the residents of Moorpark by�� 1 September 30, 2010. (MRA)
SE 5. Evaluate cost and benefit of installing an electrical generator to serve
Arroyo Vista Recreation Center by 9ste December 31, 2009 . (PRCS)
N Fa€ 6. '
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unified filing system for all City files, an updated electronic records
retention schedule that conforms to federal and state law, and acquire the
software to achieve an electronic identifier and retention code system for
all files. (AS/CC)
F�€ 7. � Construct a canine park at south end
of College View Park by December 31, 2009. (PRCS)
SE 8. Present options for constructing a second point of
ingress/egress for the south Metrolink parking lot from First Street or Bard
Street, and upon City Council approval of preferred alternative, complete
construction by December 31, 2010. (CD, MRA & CE/PW)
F 9. Construct restroom at Glenwood Park by June 30, X8892010. (PRCS)
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F 10. Install lighting at additional parks and recreation facilities, including Arroyo
Vista Community Park (AVCP) multi-purpose court east parking lots and
soccer fields and basketball courts at Mountain Meadows, Miller and
Peach Hill parks by September 30, 2009. (PRCS)
(MOVED TO VI.S.)
SEF- 12. Develop City Manager approved administrative procedures to regulate
replacement procedure for computer hardware and software and
communication systems, and to document file back-up procedures and
disaster recovery and business continuation planning for the City's
computer and communication systems. r'Ie 1%.01}r-- ° %,%.4%-48 9 rof�A, I
nnmni afar sewers. COMPLETED PArtnOC Udth ;2nnthar a;
MOVED TO 2-5 YEARS (AS/CC )
SE 13. Prepare a Parks/Facilities Capital Improvement Program for presentation
to City Council by October 31, 2009. (PRCS)
F 14. Construct a ball wall at Mountain Meadows Park by tea -October
313 20098. (PRCS)
SEF- 15. Implement an automated work program for landscape and facility
maintenance and an inventory control program by December 31, 2009.
(PRCS & CE/PW)
NO
LONGER NEEDED
NO LONGER NEEDED
SE 18. Evaluate use of artificial turf for playing fields at City parks by June 30, 2010.
(PRCS)
(MOVED TO VI.g.�
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NF 20. Evaluate feasibility and potential for reducing irrigation water use with a
centralized computer controlled system. (PRCS)
F 21. Replace original play equipment at AVCP with universally accessible play
equipment. (PRCS)
SE 22. Seek grant funding for acquisition and installation of a computerized Crisis
.Information Management System in the City's EOC. (ACM)
SE 23. Adopt the State's Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance and establish
local administration procedures in compliance with Section 65591 et s
the Government Code by December 31, 2009. (CD & PRC5
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NF 24. Update Landscape Design Standards and Guidelines to maximize water
conservation by December 31, 2010. (CD & PRC§jJ
B. 2 to 5 Years
SE 1. Consider options for funding construction and maintenance of a
community aquatic facility. (PRCS)
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NF 2. Goolme W.e.Ae... Continue to scan ' IZI ... iles, maps and oversized exhibits
fIeW WKIN G,.,tv clenartments-that require long-term or permanent retention into
the City's electronic imaging system. (AS/CC, CD, IF-I NAN CE/PW &
PRCS)
NF** 3. Design and construct an underground utilities project for the Community
Center site. (MRA, CE/PW & CD)
NF 4. Partner with another city or contract with a private sector electronic file
storage company for electronic transfer of City files to continue essential
City operations in the event of a catastrophic disaster involving loss of
equipment and/or facilities. (AS/CC & ACM)
NF 5. Upgrade Community Center kitchen facilities. (PRCS)
NF 6. Acquire False Alarm software for tracking and billing. pqrposes. (F & PD)
NF 7. Comprehensive update of City's Classification Plan and Job Descriptions.
(AS/CC)
C. 5+ Years
NF 1. Expand Arroyo Vista Community Park gym. (PRCS)
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VII. Reinforce and enhance Moorpark's attractive community character and
safeguard its desirable resources.
A. 0 to 2 Years
SSE 1. Plan and conduct an emergency response exercise involving the City
Council and community organizations. (ACM & PD)
SE 2. Develop policies and program guidelines for use of Art in Public Places
and Tree and Landscape fees by June 30, 2010.
(PRCS & CD)
SE** 3. Develop options to enhance open space and greenbelt areas to include at
a minimum: (1) strengthening the Tierra Rejada greenbelt agreement;
and (2) consideration of adding new formal greenbelt(s) and agreement(s)
for the areas north and south of the Ronald Reagan Freeway (SR 118)
near the east end of the City of Moorpark and the west end of the City of
Simi Valley plus contiguous unincorporated Ventura County and west of
the City limits (Los Posas) for consideration by the City Council. (CD &
CM)
( F 4. Develop conceptual design for City entry signs for City Council approval
and complete construction by December 31, 2009. (CID, CE/PW, &
PRCS)
F** 5. Prepare a comprehensive update of all General Plan Elements with
special emphasis on Land Use, OSCAR, Housing and Circulation
Elements and insure internal consistency among all General Plan
Elements. Consider creation of a Natural Open Space land use
designation and the city's vision for land within the City's Area of Interest
as part of the Land Use Element with presentation to the City Council of
the Housing Element by October 31, 2009 and the other Elements by
December 31, 2009. Upon adoption of any General Plan Amendments,
prepare necessary changes to the Zoning Ordinance to insure conformity
and consistency with the General Plan. (CD)
COMPLETED
SE 7. Process amendments to City Zoning Ordinance including definitions, non-
conforming uses, and overall internal consistency for presentation to the
Citv Council by March 31, 2010. (CD)
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F 8. n..f-4LandscapgiR9 remaining portion of Monte Vista
Nature Park and adjacent properties with native vegetation by June 30,
2010 . (PRCS)
SE 9. Evaluate funding sources for undergrounding of utility lines throughout the
City. (CE/PW)
I NF 10. Select location,_-ate-design and construct a water spray attraction atone
or more #fie-selected City Parks ,
(PRCS)
NF 11. Consider items of public art for Police Services Center, Arroyo Vista
Recreation Center, Human Services Center, High Street Post Office, and
Civic Center. (PRCS)
COMPLETED
NF 13. Modify and upgrade wall treatment and enhance landscaping on north
side of Los Angeles Avenue (SR 118) between Millard Avenue and Spring
Road. (CD, PRCS & MRA)
{!��} COMPLETED
-{�'�--$rACA} COMPLETED
NF 16. Landscape excess right-of-way on southeast corner of Tierra Rejada
Road and Moorpark Road and install standard curb and gutter. (PRCS &
CE/PW)
COMPLETED
SE 18. Develop green building guidelines and requirements to promote green
building techniques and sustainability for remodeling, expansion and new
residential, commercial and industrial development. (CD)
1.
COMPLETED
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COMPLETED
NF 22. Develop a Tree Master Plan including tree inventory and mapping. (PRCS)
B. 2 to 5 Years
SE 1. Work with Ventura County Fire Protection District to consider siting a fire
station in the Campus Park area of the City. (ACM)
SE 2. Redevelop
MRA owned former Caltrans yard on Los Angeles Avenue. (MRA & CD-&
NF"* 3. Update city's 1995 Master Drainage Plan and incorporate needed
improvements into Capital Improvement Program. (CE/PW & CD)
SE 4. Prepare Specific Plan for the Virginia Colony area of city. (CD)
NF 5. Establish Underground Utility District to underground electrical
transmission lines on Los Angeles Avenue (SR 118) from Shasta Avenue
to Millard Street. (CE/PW)
SE** 6. As part of new City Hall project, establish Civic Hall of Fame to recognize
city enhancement efforts by individuals and organizations. (ACM)
SE"* 7. Work with property owners within the unincorporated area on both sides
of Los Angeles Avenue to improve west City entry. (CD & CM)
SE 8. Evaluate feasibility of relocating the Metrolink layover facility and develop
recommendations for consideration by MRA Board. (MRA, PRCS &
CE/PW)
F 9. Underground existing electrical lines on north side of Los Angeles Avenue
in the vicinity of the Arroyo Simi Bridge. (CE/PW)
SE** 10. In conjunction with the Ventura County Watershed Protection District,
prepare conceptual plans and evaluate potential funding for Arroyo Simi
improvements determined necessary by the FIRM update. (CE/PW)
SE** 11. In conjunction with the Ventura County Watershed Protection District,
evaluate the adequacy of existing facilities, determine what improvements
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are needed, and develop a funding program to protect downstream
properties during 100 year storm events for: (CE/PW)
a) Happy Camp Canyon Drain,
b) Strathearn Drain, and
c) Canyon No. 2 Drain.
SE** 12. In conjunction with the Ventura County Watershed Protection District,
develop a financing plan and construct improvements to the Gabbert
Canyon Drain and Walnut Canyon Drain. (CE/PW)
SE** 13. Work with owner of Villa Del Arroyo Mobile Home Park to resolve
drainage issues. (CE/PW)
F 14. Qom fete Gconstruction of sound wall on SR 23 north of Tierra Rejada
Road adjacent to Tract No. 4975 by December 31, 2010. (CD & CE/PW)
SE 15. Pursue state legislation to expand Vehicle Code Enforcement on private
property parking lots. (ACM)
C. 5+ Years
NF 1. Landscape north side of Poindexter Avenue from Gabbert Road east to
vicinity of Chaparral School. (PRCS, CE/PW & CD)
NF** 2. Prepare design for extension of Fremont drain north of Los Angeles
Avenue. (CE/PW)
NF 3. Refurbish median landscaping and hardscape on Tierra Rejada Road
from Spring Road to Los Angeles Avenue and Campus Park Drive from
Princeton Avenue to Collins Drive. (PRCS & CE/PW)
NF 4. Work with Caltrans to install additional landscape improvements at the SR
23 /Tierra Rejada Road interchange and Princeton Avenue SR 118
freeway ramps. (CE/PW & PRCS}
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Attachment 2)
Potential Objectives
Approved by City Council July 2, 2008
(Revised January 29, 2009 and May 20, 2009)
1. 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.
2. Conduct an Organization and Management Study and prepare an
implementation plan.
3. Evaluate feasibility of establishing a teen center.
4. Install winter holiday decorations on street light poles at various locations
in the City.
5. Adopt formal traffic policies.
6. Develop plan for recreational use of detention basin in Specific Plan No. 1.
7. Work with Historical Society on finalizing a site for its proposed facility.
8. Develop guidelines for fine and cultural arts expenditures.
9. Establish apricot orchard at one or more locations for community's
historical purposes.
10. Evaluate feasibility of establishing a publicly owned, privately operated
equestrian center.
11. Consider feasibility of pedestrian bridge over Poindexter Avenue and
Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) from Specific Plan No. 1.
12. Evaluate feasibility and cost for modifying traffic signal pedestrian crossing
devices for use by vision impaired and physically disabled persons as well
as upgrading to include time display.
13. Install parkway landscaping and enhanced pavement on collector and
arterial streets that lack such improvements, including the south side of
Peach Hill Road west of Rolling Knoll Road and north side of Peach Hill
Road west of Bella Vista Drive and consider possible use of Xeriscape
landscaping.
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14. Install outfield fencing on one of the Arroyo Vista Community Park softball
fields.
15. Prepare a City Vision Statement.
16. Evaluate the establishment of a policy for installation of speed humps on
City streets.
17. Develop new design for City street name signs and a standard design for
street identification signs in medians.
18. Upgrade plumbing fixtures in public restrooms to include sensor activation.
19. Work with U.S. Postal Service and homeowners' associations to relocate
group mail boxes to maximize on-street parking.
20. Evaluate options for second location for vehicular access at Arroyo Vista
Community Park.
21. Develop conceptual plan and cost estimates for widening access road
within Arroyo Vista Community Park.
22. Consider use of GPS for City vehicles.
23. Consider name change for Spring Road from Tierra Rejada Road to
Walnut Canyon Road.
24. Install parkway trees on the west side of Spring Road north of Peach Hill
Road.
25. Evaluate options for providing a continuous Class 1 bike lane on Campus
Park Drive including a reduction of the number of travel lanes and
attendant increase in landscaping and use of Caltrans/SCE right-of-way
between Princeton Avenue and Collins Drive.
26. Construct raised landscaped median on Collins Drive from Campus Park
Drive to University Drive.
27. Modify the intersection of Condor Drive (South), Princeton Avenue, and
Virginia Colony Place.
28. Coordinate Library and Recreation teen programs.
29. Consider providing youth employment services in conjunction with existing
services in adjacent cities.
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30. Evaluate feasibility of using atwo-year Budget process.
31. Plant parkway trees on both sides of Princeton Avenue, east of Spring
Road.
32. Evaluate feasibility of City serving as authorized agent for commercial /
industrial centers to deter after hours /weekend commercial truck parking.
33. Evaluate feasibility of constructing a small lake in a City park.
34. Construct enhanced entry statements at Spring Road and Roberts Street
and Spring Road and Second Street.
35. Establish a downtown area farmers' market.
36. Implement a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system and install
security gates at the Library.
37. Evaluate options for a park ranger program for City parks and open space.
38. Evaluate feasibility of retrofitting irrigation systems in parks, medians, and
parkways to reduce water consumption.
39. Evaluate feasibility of retrofitting light fixtures at City facilities and parks to
be more energy efficient including possible use of solar power.
40. Evaluate feasibility of installing raised median on Poindexter Avenue and
Gabbert Road south of Poindexter Avenue.
41. Evaluate construction of Lassen Avenue from Park Lane to Moorpark
Avenue to create afour-way intersection at Third Street.
42. Develop options to enhance commercial and multifamily residential
recycling.
43. Develop a formal walking path around the perimeter of Arroyo Vista
Community Park.
44. Develop formal activities consistent with California Healthy Cities'
guidelines.
45. Evaluate need for traffic signal at Hearon Drive and Collins Drive.
46. Evaluate options for providing library services.
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47. Develop a walking tour of Moorpark to promote community's historical and
cultural heritage.
48. Install outdoor fitness equipment at one or more parks.
49. Install a Frisbee golf course at a city park.
50. Install public art on the back side of the Magnolia Park monument sign.
51. Prepare an Arts Master Plan.
52. Develop policies, procedures, and use agreements for placement of
banners on SCE owned street light poles.
Additional Potential Objectives added January 29, 2009
53. Construct sidewalks on one side of certain streets in industrial zoned
areas to provide a safe path for pedestrians and to encourage walking.
54. Evaluate benefits of participating in a Sister City Program.
55. Evaluate feasibility of expanding security camera systems to additional
locations.
56. Evaluate feasibility of modifying certain existing streets to increase
landscaping and reduce the amount of asphalt to be maintained.
57. Evaluate benefits of revising current street standards to narrow the street
width but not the right-of-way to encourage more landscaping and reduce
greenhouse gas generation and pavement maintenance costs.
58. Widen Science Drive at Los Angeles Avenue (SR-118) to provide a
dedicated right turn lane.
Additional Potential Objectives added May 20, 2009
59. Evaluate feasibility of establishing a community garden program.
60. Evaluate feasibility of expanding activities for CERT trained community
members.
61. Evaluate options for establishing financial and other incentives to assist
owners of new and retrofitted building projects to provide green building"
components.
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62. Consider polio y that City and Redevelopment Agency funded buildings
shall include public art in the same manner as private projects.
63. Evaluate cost benefit for potential use of cold in place recycling of asphalt
concrete (AC) and warm mix AC for streets and parking lots, and
permeable surfaces for parking lots and bike paths.
64. As part of the City's General Plan update, establish a policy to protect and
enhance, where-possible, the City's viewshed of County unincorp rated
areas within the Citv's Area of Interest.
65. Evaluate feasibility of public or private BMX facility in City.
66. Develop map and list of public art locations within City.,.,
67. Pursue state legislation to allow use of cameras mounted on street
sweeper to assist with issuance of parking citations.
68. Evaluate potential Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) with County of Ventura
for open space purposes.
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