HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2022-R0484 - City Council Priorities FY 22-23Resolution No. 2022-RO484
Item No. 7.34
November 16, 2022
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Lubbock on an annual basis discusses and
identifies areas of high concern for the City, and prioritizes attention for the City Council and
City Staff in the year ahead; and
WHEREAS, after considerable study and deliberation, the City Council has concluded
that the policy areas set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto are prioritized for the remainder of
FY2023 and the entirety of FY2024.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL:
THAT the City Council priorities set forth herein are hereby recommended to the City
Manager as the basis and guidance for decision -making, policy implementation, and budget
information for the remainder of FY2023 and the entirety of FY2024.
Passed by the City Council on November 16, 2022
ATTEST:
Re ecca Garza, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
W. Jarr4 Atkinson, City Manager
FORM:
Assistant City Attorney
ccdocs/RES.Priorities for the COL
November 3, 2022
• Public Safety
— Lubbock Police Dept.
— Lubbock Fire & Rescue
— Lubbock Animal Services
— Code Enforcement
— Streets (Safety)
— Vagrancy Enforcement
• Public Health
— Mobile/Neighborhood Services
— Diversion Center
■ Substance Abuse
■ Mental Health
■ Homelessness
• Fiscal Discipline
— Pay-as-you-go Focus
— Management of Debt Metrics & Credit Ratings
— Unfunded Liabilities
— Expand Street Maintenance Funding
— Employee Support
• Community Improvement
— City Staffing
— Neighborhood Planning
— Infrastructure
— Implement Park Plan
— Community Trail System & Lake 7 Recreational Opportunities
• Redevelopment
— UDC Adoption
— Support Affordable Housing Efforts
— Expansion of Existing Grant Programs (Small Businesses)
— Street Maintenance
— Downtown
• Growth & Development
— Proactive Infrastructure Development
— Core Service Focus
— Future Water Supply/Lake 7
— Economic Development
• Communication
— Growth of Social Media Presence and Website Content
— MyLBK App
— Increase Engagement with Public
— Lubbock 101, et al.
— Transition to Electric Competition