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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-04-21; City Council; Minutes0 0 MINUTES SPECIAL MEETING OF: DATE OF MEETING: TIME OF MEETING: PLACE OF MEETING: CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP April 21, 1998 2:30 - 6:OO p.m. Public Safety Center The meeting was called to order by Mayor Lewis at 2:36 p.m. with the Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem Finnila and Council Members Kulchin and Hall present. Also present were Ray Patchett, City Manager; Ronald R. Ball, City Attorney James Elliott, Administrative Services Director; Marty Orenyak, Community Development Director; Lloyd Hubbs, Public Works Director; Robert Vales, Police Chief; Tom Ritter, Fire Department; Capt. Hawks, Police Department; Jim Boylan, Manager’s Office; Frank Boensch, Manager’s Office; and Ann Cheverton, Human Resources Director. The City Manager overviewed the workshop agenda. Council Member Nygaard arrived at 2:45 p.m. James Elliott, Administrative Services Director, introduced and explained the history and status of the goal setting process and reviewed the steps leading up to today’s special meeting. He began the Departmental Goal update and explanation of coordination with the budget process with the aid of slides. (Copies of slides are on file in the office of the City Clerk). He explained the process of connecting Strategic Goals and Performance Management Plans and the Council’s two-way role in establishing the City Vision and Strategic Value Statements along with Strategic Goals and Target InitiativeslPriorities. The Strategic Values can be summarized as financial health, quality of life expectations, top quality services, timely response to citizens/customers, employee excellence and a dynamic organization. The Council’s Five Year Vision was reviewed, namely: 1. Diverse Healthy Economic Base 2. Implement the General Plan and Growth Management to maintain safety and 3. Leadership role in local and regional issues 4. Open government - encourages citizen participation.. . and Carlsbad effectively and 5. Delivers top-quality public services 6. Manages environmental concerns proactively 7. Has a safe and efficient integrated transportation system 8. Maintains small town community spirit 9. Has a community where life-long learning is supported for all ages security of citizens efficiently: From that stems the City Council’s Strategic Goals of: 1 e 0 0 Top Quality Service - Ensure the effective and efficient delivery of top-quality 0 Economic Opportunity - Create diverse, broad-based economic opportunities. 0 Transportation System - Integrate a comprehensive efficient transportation system 0 Educational Opportunities - Enhance the educational opportunities for all segments services for our community. which moves people, goods and services. of the community. He further explained the Leadership Team’s role in developing Operational Goals from the Council’s Vision and Strategic Goals and the City’s Mission which is to provide top- quality services to our citizens and customers in a manner that enhances the quality of life for all who live, work and play in Carlsbad. From the previous considerations, a list of Operational Goals is established which include: 0 Top Quality Service Timely response 0 Improved work processes - technology - teams 0 Cost effective delivery Top quality services in conformance with budgets and standards 0 Transportation System 0 Partner with others 0 Multi-modal 0 Make things happen 0 Economic Opportunity 0 Planning/long term view and enhance revenueslreduce costslfiscal planning 0 Attractketain target business 0 Maintain standards 0 Informed/involved public 0 Skilled workforce 0 School districts 0 Educational Opportunities He then explained the department and program manager’s role which forms the basis for department/program goals based on the foregoing leading to individual goals which align with the Council’s Mission, Vision and Values so that they are “line of sight” individual goals. He then gave examples of appropriate line of sight individual goals and explained that an individual goal setting workshop would be held for management employees on May 12 and May 13,1998. The four Council Strategic Goals lead to 13 organizational goals and over 40 departmental goals leading to 300-400 individual goals. He then introduced Chief Vales who explained the Strategic Goal of top-quality services. Chief Vales continued that the Council’s Vision Statement that Carlsbad efficiently and effectively delivers top-quality public service leads to the Strategic Goal Statement that 2 e 0 the City ensures the effective and efficient delivery of top-quality services to our community. This links to th’e operational goal of providing timely responses that result in high customer satisfaction. He then listed department/program goals that support the Operational Goals, namely: I. Establish standards across the City services which meet or exceed customer 2. Establish proactive methods to measure the effectiveness of service delivery. (All 3. Use feedback from customers to improve service delivery. (All MSAs) 4. Provide employee and wolunteer training to improve service delivery skills and expectations. (All MSAs)., MSAs) maintain high customer satisfaction. (Recreation, Arts, Librarv, Seniors) He likewise explained other Operational Goals with the aid of slides. In response to Council Member Finnila’s inquiry regarding the time horizon for longer range visions, Jim Elliot explained that the Operational Goal of constructing, maintaining and operating facilities that support top-quality service delivery in conformance with City budgets and standards anticipates maintaining an effective Capital Improvement Program that supports the planned provision of City facilities and services. The time arising for the Capital Improvement Program extends through the City’s buildout. Chief Vales then introduced Marty Orenyak, Community Development Director, who presented the Strategic Goal of Economic Development and Financial Health. This goal aligns with the Council’s Vision Statement that Carlsbad’s diverse and healthy economic base provides opportunities for employment to the residents of Carlsbad, economic vitality to the community, and the necessary revenues to support City services. A Strategic Goal arises from this Vision that Carlsbad creates diverse, broad- based economic opportunities leading to a series of Operational Goals that the City develop a comprehensive financial plan and implement long-term strategies that: 0 Provide revenues to maintain high quality services 0 Protect local revenue sources 0 Promote private sector economic growth 0 Promote responsible cost management 0 Enhance revenues. It also signifies that the City !will attract and retain target industries, businesses and jobs that result in improved economic health, and that it will develop, maintain and enhance high quality standards in the area of development, City services, communications and fiscal policies that result in a high quality of life that supports economic health. These Operational Goals lead to a series of department/program goals as explained by the Community Development Director with the aid of slides. He then introduced Public Works Director Lloyd Hubbs who, in turn, reviewed the Council’s Vision Statement that Carlsbad has a safe and efficient integrated transportation system services and the Council’s Strategic Goal that the City integrate a comprehensive and efficient transportation system which moves people, goods and services. From those principals 3 m 0 an Operational Goal was established that the City will develop programs and policies in partnership with other transportation authorities that result in a fully integrated, efficient, cost-effective transportation system. This leads to the departmentlprogram goals as follows: 1. Participate in developmerlt of programs to provide integrated transportation services (Community development, Public Works, Public Safety) 2. Establish a task force of staff and outside agencies to create recommendations for a better integrated transportation system (Engineering, Streets, Community Development) 3. Sponsor workshops with North County Transit District to develop Carlsbad's transit priorities in relationship to regional transportation needs (Engineering, Community Development) '4. Provide public safety resources and expertise to promote safe and efficient transportation systems (Public Safety) Mr. Hubbs continued the explanation of Operational Goals with the aid of slides. The Council was in recess from 3:45 p.m. to 3:55 p.m. Mr. Hubbs then introduced Assistant City Manager Frank Mannen who reviewed the City Council's Vision Statement that Carlsbad has a community where continuous and life-long learning are supported and embraced for people of all ages and the Strategic Goal of enhancing the edu'cational opportunities for all segments of the community. This leads to a series of Operational Goals which he explained with the aid of slides. The Operational Goal to develop, maintain and enhance programs that result in an informed, knowledgeable and involved public through enhanced community dialogue leads to a series of departmenVprogram goals as follows: 1. Provide information about Carlsbad and our services to the public including information on current and future development, cultural arts information, employment opportunities, how to do business with the City and how to obtain services (Arts, Purchasing, Public Works, Community Development, Information Systems, Human Resources) 2. Offer public education programs and classes including topics such as Juvenile Fire Intervention, Public Safety, Recreation Instructional Classes, City Budget and financial processes (Finance, Public Safety, Recreation, Seniors Program, Library) 3. Develop and implement programs to increase awareness of and opportunities for public participation on City Boards, Commissions, and Committees (City Clerk, all MSAs) 4. Other community-wide, multi-cultural events co-sponsored by the Library and Arts offices (Library, Arts) I 1 - He further enumerated other Operational Goals with the aid of slides. The City Manager summarized the process and requested City Council input and feedback and individual Council Members commented on the process, structure and 4 a a the overall effectiveness of this workshop. The Council then continued its discussion of the workshop and the corresponding principals involved in it and gave further feedback during its dinner discussions. The Mayor then recapped the meeting, announced its occurrence to the public, thanked staff and adjourned to the regular City Council meeting at 6:OO p.m. held at the Public Safety Services Center. Respectfully submitted, LJ”L2R.k. RONALD R. BALL City Attorney as Clerk Pro Tem rmh 5