HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 02-054 RESOLUTION NO. 02-054
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby adopts the 2002 Strategic Action Plan
Priority Initiatives. The Plan is substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A".
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 5th day of March,
2002.
- David W. Moore, Mayor-
STRATEGIC TIN PLAN
2002
PRIORITY INITIATIVES
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"Creating Value In Public Services"
Mayor David W. Moore
Mayor Pro Tem Guy N. Goodson
Councilmember-At-Large Becky Ames
Councilmember-At-Large Andrew P. Cokinos
Councilmember, Ward 1 Dr. Lulu Smith
Councilmember, Ward 3 Audwin M. Samuel
Councilmember, Ward 4 Bobbie J. Patterson
Stephen J. Bonezek
City Manager
February, 2002
EXHIBIT "A"
STRATEGIC ACTION PLAN
2002
Priority Initiatives
The 2002 Strategic Action Plan reflects the continued commitment of the Mayor and Council to
the following strategic directions:
• Build and Diversify the Economic Base
• Revitalize Neighborhoods
• Improve the Visual Appearance of the City
• Maintain Financial Stability
The strategic actions identified are not all inclusive as the FY2002 budget provides department
program goals and objectives. The administrative goals and objectives in the FY2002 budget
were reviewed and approved by Council in September 2001.
In order to support future growth and community development within the available fiuiding,the
Council has prioritized projects, services and investment opportunities. The Strategic Action Plan
is based on direction from the 2002 Partnership in Governance meeting and numerous
neighborhood meetings with Council, Administration and residents. These community building
efforts focus on empowering citizens to identify and resolve neighborhood issues and assist the
City in allocating limited resources to improve the quality of life in their area.
The Administration will provide periodic status reports on each issue/project throughout 2002 so
Council can monitor progress in achieving these strategic actions.
With collaborative leadership among the Mayor/Council/Administration and citizens,the vision of
the City for the next millennium as a revitalized and economically diverse community will be
realized.
Build and Diversify the Economic Base
Strategic Initiative Issue Owner(s) Due Date
• Prepare neighborhood economic Councilmembers June, 2003
development plans in collaboration with Audwin Samuel,Lulu
community leaders and residents in the Smith,Bobbie
South Park, Foley/E. Lucas, MLK Patterson City Manager
and other target areas in East Beaumont. Executive Assistant to
Develop implementation plan with the City Manager/
identified financing alternatives. Economic
Development Director
Planning Division
Manager
Strategic Initiative Issue Owner(s) Due Date
• Prepare comprehensive annexation plan Mayor
anal ability and cost to provide C' councilmem��Goodson July, 2002
analyzing Y P rtY City Manager
services to extend 35 sq. mi. of the Executive Assistant/Economic
Development Director
western city limits in the ETJ to increase Planning Division Manages
tax base and population.
• Prepare economic development element Mayor May, 2002
of the comprehensive plan working with Councilmembers Guy
the Beaumont Economic Development Goodson and Becky
Committee (BEDC). Collaborate with Ames
the Chamber of Commerce in seeking an E x e c u t i v e
EDA planning grant to develop an Assistant/Economic
Development Director
Economic Development Strategic Action Planning Division
Plan.
• Establish a major annual spring festival
bringing all segments of community yor 2002-2003
�' rs Councilmembe Lulu
together to celebrate the cultural Smith and Becky Ames
f heritage of Beaumont. City Manager
CVB Executive Director
• Pursue collaboration with County, Councilmember Bobbie
Lamar University and City for financing Patterson 2002-2003
to implement the Lamar University Economic Development
improvement plan that includes Director
Public Works Director
landscaping along MLK,improvement of
two covered pedestrian bridges and the
widening of Rolfe Christopher Drive
from a two-lane asphalt roadway from
Virginia Street to Cardinal Drive into a
four-lane concrete roadway at an
estimated cost of$1,250,000 in order to
improve traffic flow on Lamar Campus.
• In order to open up prime development Councilmembers Lulu September
areas the extension of Delaware from Smith and Guy Goodson 2002
Major is a critically City Manager
Dowlen to Ma
J �Y Executive
important project. The extension of Assistant/Economic
Dowlen from College to Washington is Development Director
being evaluated for proposed Public Works Director
{ development. Planning Division
Manager
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Strategic Initiative Issue Owners) Due Date
The Dowlen/Major/105 corridors are
also identified as future growth areas for
quality development.Development Plans
for the Delaware, Major and 105
corridors will be prepared to ensure high
quality projects compatible with City
growth objectives.
• Work with Main Street, Chamber of Mayor
Commerce,community business leaders C o u n c i l m e m b e r s 2002-2003
in revitalizing downtown Beaumont Audwin Samuel, Lulu
through Crockett St., Jefferson Theatre Smith and Becky Ames
and Hotel Beaumont restorations, City Manager
Beaumont Community Players Theatre, E x e c u t i v e
Neches Riverfront development Assistant/Economic
Development Director
including Hike/Bike Trail and other Planning Division
initiatives. Seek federal funding through Manager
Federal Transit Administration and
issuance of certificates of obligation for
public right-of-way improvements.
• Collaborate with County, State officials Mayor
in facilitating the development of the C o u n c i l m e m b e r s 2002-2003
Southeast Texas Entertainment Andrew Cokinos and
Complex. Bobbie Patterson
City Manager
E x e c u t i v e
Assistant/Economic
Development Director
Public Works Director
Planning Division
Manager
• Continue the annual Mayor's Breakfast
meeting to enhance the City/business Mayor February, 2002
working relationship by listening,sharing City Manager
information and resolving concerns of E x e c u t i v e
business leaders. Assistant/Economic
Development Director
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Strategic Initiative Issue Owner(s) Due Date
• Invest City resources to address long Councilmembers 2002-2005
term capital improvement projects for Andrew Cokinos and
the fire training facility in order to Becky Ames
increase students and maintain a City Manager
competitive training center for industrial, Fire Chief
municipal and volunteer groups. Chief Training Officer
• Prepare and submit an application for the Mayor March, 2002
2002 National Civic League All-America City Manager
City Award. This program recognizes Library Director
civic excellence in which citizens,
government, businesses and voluntary
organizations work together to address
critical local issues.
• Finalize a stormwater management utility
that establishes priorities and provides Goodson ember Guy
Goodson April, 2002
funding necessary to meet commitments
City Manager
to storm water management throughout Public Works Director
the community. Finance Officer
• Prepare feasibility study for fair park to Councilmembers
determine alternatives for adaptive reuse Audwin Samuel and September
of facility to further economic Becky Ames 2002
development objectives. City Manager
Executive
Assistant/Economic
Development Director
Central Services
Director
Planning Division
Manager
Revitalize Neighborhoods
• Invest City resources to address Councilmembers Becky
infrastructure needs in neighborhoods Ames and Bobbie 2002-2005
and commercial areas including Patterson
street/drainage(23`d Street,Virginia and City Manager
Executive
Main St.)and water/sewer improvement Assistant/Economic
projects. Development Director
Public Works Director
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Strategic Initiative Issue Owner(sl Due Date
• As youth are a critical resource to
families in strengthening and revitalizing Mayor 2002-2005
neighborhoods, the Mayor's Youth Councilmember Bobbie
Commission has been established. The Patterson
empowers 50 city hi City Manager
Commission a
mpo ty gh Executive
school students to meet once a month Assistant/Economic
with the Mayor to share ideas and Development Director
concerns on community issues impacting
youth. There are recommendations from
the Student's in improving life
opportunities for young people. Youth
activities include a website, youth
summit and green team summer
employment.
• Work with Beaumont Community One Mayor 2002
commission comprised of the President City Manager
and officers from each neighborhood Executive
association in the City. Quarterly Assistant/Economic
meetings with Mayor/Council and Development Director Planning Division
Administration to discuss and resolve Manager
critical issues and have citizen input on
' allocation ofresources for neighborhood
improvement. Including participation in
a strategic planning process to create a
community vision for Beaumont.
• Develop a plan to create a fully
integrated Public Health & EMS Councilmembers Lulu 2002-2003
Department to provide better and more Smith and Audwin
comprehensive public health services to Samuel City Manager
the community. Additionally, this Director of Public
reorganization will expand the City's Health
ability to identify specific health care
issues and link those population groups
with appropriate health care services.
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Strategic Initiatives Issue Ownerfs) Due Date
• Finalize construction of the new Judge Councilmembers Bobbie April, 2002
Theodore Johns facility to replace the Patterson and Andrew
Spindletop Branch Library. Relocate Cokinos
Spindletop Library resources to new City Manager Director of Libraries
facility. Schedule grand opening Library Commission
celebration.
• Work with other area Cities/law Councilmembers Lulu
enforcement agencies and Lamar Smith and Guy Goodson 2002-2003
University to establish a regional police City Manager
training facility. Police Chief
Central Services Director
• Establish Council sunset committee to Mayor
make recommendations on whether Councilmembers Guy April, 2002
boards/commissions should be Goodson,Becky Ames
continued. Also review attendance of and Bobbie Patterson
board/committee members per Council
policy to determine willingness to serve.
Councilmembers
2002
• Review feasibility of contracting non- Andrew Cokinos and
consent tows for City to one provider to Audwin Samuel
City Manager
improve service and reduce costs to Police chief
customers. Central Services Director
City Attorney
• Develop a planning strategy that allows Councilmembers Lulu
the public health needs ofthe community Smith and Audwin 2002-2003
to be identified and prioritized. The Samuel
Public Health Department will then City Manager
utilize the Center for Disease Controls Director of Public Health
National Performance Standards to
determine how well the needs of the
community are being met.
• Review community resources in order to
develop a "status of our health" report Smith nd Audwin Councilmembers Lulu 2002-2003
Smith and Audwin
card for future use and publication to the Samuel
s" community. City Manager
Director of Public Health
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Strategic Initiative Issue Owners) Due Date
• Prepare City departments to effectively Mayor 2002-2003
plan for the emergency management Councilmember Andrew
Cokinos
response to terroristic threats. City Manager
Fire ChieFE.M.C.
Director of Public Health
Police Chief
• Enhance the fire department emergency Councilmembers
medical first responder program to meet Andrew Cokinos 2002-2003
increasing demand for a higher level of City Manager
service to the community. Work Fire Chief
cooperatively with Public Health and the Director of Public Health Health Authority
local Health Authority to develop and
implement protocols,training procedures
and a continuous quality improvement
program that will enable the first
responder program to become a more
effective component in the overall
medical response system.
Improve the Visual Appearance of the City
• Increase code enforcement efforts in Councilmember Andrew
target areas, housing rehabilitation and Cokinos 2002-2003
demolitions,landscaping,beautification; Executive
upgrade of City facilities seek TXDOT Assistant/Economic
funds for maintenance of State roads and Development Director
other initiatives to improve the Clean Community Director
appearance of neighborhoods and Director of Public Health
commercial areas.
• In order to improve community Councilmember Andrew May/September
appearance and protect the environment, Cokinos 2002
the Clean Community Department will City Manager
Clean Community
provide coordination for the Annual Director
Neches River Clean up for Keep Clean Community
Beaumont Beautiful and will participate Coordinator
in the 4' Annual "Make A Difference
Day", which is a national program to
cleanup and beautify neighborhoods
across the country. The Clean
Community Department will also
provide coordination for the Great
American Clean-Up during the month of
i April and the continuation of the
Beaumont Paint-A-Thon through
coordinating volunteer efforts to paint
the exterior of 30 homes of low income
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Issue Owner(s) Due Date
Strategic Initiative
seniors and disabled homeowners. The
Clean Community Department will also
work to increase the number of
organizations participating in the Adopt-
A-Street program by 5%.
Councilmember Andrew 2002-2003
• Continue the program of education to Cokinos
small businesses on the benefits of City Manager
maintaining the appearance of their Clean Community
Director
property. Personal contacts will be Clean Community
made with owners and managers Coordinator
throughout the city to discuss litter
control and grounds maintenance.
Maintain Financial Stability
Councilmember Guy 2002
• Explore alternative revenue sources to Goodson
the property tax such as fees, Executive
Assistant/Economic
(recreation/swimming) increased use of Development Director
federal/state grants,increased collections Finance Officer
of money due City, sale of City assets,
corporate sponsorship of City facilities,
ATM installations,etc.while maintaining
sensitivity of impact on various members
of the community.
0 Analyze allocation of resources for Councilmember Becky
programs/services and capital projects to Ames and Bobbie 2002
ensure equitable distribution throughout Patterson
the community addressing areas of City Manager
critical need on a priority basis. Finance Officer
Review feasibility of voter approved$28
million bond issue for general and public
works capital improvements.
• Prepare report on impact of revising Councilmembers
methodology to determine street user fee Audwin Samuel and April, 2002
based on trip generation. Lulu Smith
Executive
Assistant/Economic
Development Director
Public Works Director
City Attorney
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