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Eugene City Council Goal-Setting Retreat Day Three: Selecting Outcomes April 26, 2010

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Eugene City CouncilGoal-Setting Retreat

Day Three: Selecting OutcomesApril 26, 2010

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Today’s objective:Approve no more than 3-5 outcomes for each council goal

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Safe Communit

y

Sustainable

Development

Effective, Accountab

le Municipal Governme

nt

Accessible and

Thriving Culture

and Recreation

Fair, Stable and Adequate Financial

Resources

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Safe Communit

y

Sustainable

Development

Effective, Accountab

le Municipal Governme

nt

Accessible and

Thriving Culture

and Recreation

Fair, Stable and Adequate Financial

Resources

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Safe Communit

y Sustainable

Development

Fair, Stable and Adequate Financial

Resources

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Safe Communit

y

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Decreased property crime

Greater sense of safety (especially downtown)

Visible and accessible police presence

Better police/community relations

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Decreased property crime

Greater sense of safety (especially downtown)

Visible and accessible police presence

Better police/community relations

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Measures•Property crimes by neighborhood•Property crime clearance rate: 5-year trend•Number of property crimes per 1,000 population compared to other Oregon communities

Strategies•Use data-led prevention and enforcement to focus on hot spots•Focus on repeat and prolific offenders•Actively facilitate reporting of property crimes

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Measure tests with

key audiences, review by

subcommittee

September ’10

Web dashboard launch to

aid continuing discussion

with community

FY11 budget process

April-June

April-May

April 26 ‘10 goals session

Outcomes guide

development of

measures

Council finalizes 3-5 outcomes per goal

May-June

preview

Council update on working

measures and

strategies

June

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Mission Control

City Council Goals

How to Get Involved

Eugene Voices

Interactive Zone

How do you feel about Eugene’s progress?

Hear what your neighbors are saying

Share your ideas

Eugene Counts on FacebookBecome a Fan

Interactive Zone

Mission Control

Safe Commun

ity

Sustainable

Development

Accessible and

Thriving Culture

and Recreati

on

Fair, Stable

and Adequat

e Financia

l Resourc

es

Effective,

Accountable

Municipal

Government

Better police/ community relations

Decreased property crime

Visible and accessible police presence

Greater sense of safety (especially downtown)

Decision-making that weighs triple bottom line effects

Support for small and local business

Decreased unemployment/ strategic job creation

Increased downtown development

Invest in arts and culture as an economic engine

Preserve strength in arts and outdoors

Accessible to all incomes

Stronger partnership between government entities

Public engagement that involves the community broadly

Transparent and interactive communication

Accessible and transparent financial information

New or expanded revenue sources

A long-term sustainable budget

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Mission Control

City Council Goals

How to Get Involved

Eugene Voices

Interactive Zone

How do you feel about Eugene’s progress?

Hear what your neighbors are saying

Share your ideas

Eugene Counts on FacebookBecome a Fan

Interactive Zone

Mission Control

Safe Commun

ity

Sustainable

Development

Accessible and

Thriving Culture

and Recreati

on

Fair, Stable

and Adequat

e Financia

l Resourc

es

Effective,

Accountable

Municipal

Government

Better police/ community relations

Decreased property crime

Visible and accessible police presence

Greater sense of safety (especially downtown)

Decision-making that weighs triple bottom line effects

Support for small and local business

Decreased unemployment/ strategic job creation

Increased downtown development

Invest in arts and culture as an economic engine

Preserve strength in arts and outdoors

Accessible to all incomes

Stronger partnership between government entities

Public engagement that involves the community broadly

Transparent and interactive communication

Accessible and transparent financial information

New or expanded revenue sources

A long-term sustainable budget

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Mission Control

City Council Goals

How to Get Involved

Eugene Voices

Interactive Zone

How do you feel about Eugene’s progress?

Hear what your neighbors are saying

Share your ideas

Eugene Counts on FacebookBecome a Fan

Interactive Zone

Safe CommunityA community where all

people are safe, valued and

welcome.

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Mission Control

City Council Goals

How to Get Involved

Eugene Voices

Interactive Zone

How do you feel about Eugene’s progress?

Hear what your neighbors are saying

Share your ideas

Eugene Counts on FacebookBecome a Fan

Interactive Zone

Safe CommunityA community where all

people are safe, valued and

welcome.

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Mission Control

City Council Goals

How to Get Involved

Eugene Voices

Interactive Zone

How do you feel about Eugene’s progress?

Hear what your neighbors are saying

Share your ideas

Eugene Counts on FacebookBecome a Fan

Interactive Zone

Mission Control

Safe Commun

ity

Sustainable

Development

Accessible and

Thriving Culture

and Recreati

on

Fair, Stable

and Adequat

e Financia

l Resourc

es

Effective,

Accountable

Municipal

Government

Better police/ community relations

Decreased property crime

Visible and accessible police presence

Greater sense of safety (especially downtown)

Decision-making that weighs triple bottom line effects

Support for small and local business

Decreased unemployment/ strategic job creation

Increased downtown development

Invest in arts and culture as an economic engine

Preserve strength in arts and outdoors

Accessible to all incomes

Stronger partnership between government entities

Public engagement that involves the community broadly

Transparent and interactive communication

Accessible and transparent financial information

New or expanded revenue sources

A long-term sustainable budget

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Mission Control

City Council Goals

How to Get Involved

Eugene Voices

Interactive Zone

How do you feel about Eugene’s progress?

Hear what your neighbors are saying

Share your ideas

Eugene Counts on FacebookBecome a Fan

Interactive Zone

Decreased property crime

Strategies to decrease property crime in Eugene

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Mission Control

City Council Goals

How to Get Involved

Eugene Voices

Interactive Zone

How do you feel about Eugene’s progress?

Hear what your neighbors are saying

Share your ideas

Eugene Counts on FacebookBecome a Fan

Interactive Zone

Decreased property crime

Strategies to decrease property crime in Eugene

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Measure tests with

key audiences, review by

subcommittee

September ’10

Web dashboard launch to

aid continuing discussion

with community

FY11 budget process

April-June

April-May

April 26 ‘10 goals session

Outcomes guide

development of

measures

Council finalizes 3-5 outcomes per goal

May-June

Council update on working

measures and

strategies

June

today, you are here

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Five issues that crossed multiple goals in Eugene Counts:

•Downtown•Public safety• Jobs and economic development•Communication•Alternative transportation modes

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Most important problems facing Eugene, per 2009 Eugene Community Survey:

•Unemployment•Downtown issues•Homeless•Economy•Crime

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Safe CommunityA community where all people are safe, valued and welcome.

Outcomes:• Decreased property crime• Greater sense of safety (especially downtown)

• Visible and accessible police presence • Better police/community relations

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Sustainable DevelopmentA community that meets its present environmental, economic and social needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

Outcomes:• Increased downtown development• Decreased unemployment/strategic job creation• Support for small and local business• Decision-making that weighs economic, social equity and environmental (triple bottom line) effects

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Accessible and Thriving Culture and Recreation

A community where arts and outdoors are integral to our social and economic well-being and are available to all.

Outcomes:• Accessible to all incomes• Preserve strength in arts and outdoors• Invest in arts and culture as an economic engine

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Effective, Accountable Municipal Government

A government that works openly, collaboratively, and fairly with the community to achieve measurable and positive outcomes and provide effective, efficient services.

Outcomes:• Transparent and interactive communication• Public engagement that involves the community broadly• Stronger partnership between government entities

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Fair, Stable and Adequate Financial Resources

A government whose ongoing financial resources are based on a fair and equitable system of revenues and are adequate to maintain and deliver municipal services.

Outcomes:• A long-term sustainable budget• New or expanded revenue sources• Accessible and transparent financial information

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More Information: [email protected] Monroe at 682-5412