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TO: Village Council
FROM: Thomas G. Bradford, Village Manager
DATE: June 12, 1992
SUBJECT: Establishment of Village Council Priorities; Agenda
Item
It is important for the Village Council to establish its
priorities from time to time so that you, as policymakers, and the
Administration, can focus its efforts on these areas of concern.
By doing so, the Village Council. enables itself to periodically
gauge the success of efforts undertaken to address priorities.
Obviously, other matters will continue to be addressed in the
course of the routine business of the Village, but the focus
should be on the top priorities.
Appearing below are the top priorities as established by the
Village Council based upon your submittals. I have taken the
liberty of summarizing priorities where multiple descriptions have
been submitted. The priorities are:
4. 8 Review regional/local fire-rescue service for Tequesta, with
or without other local governments. This should involve
continuing evaluation.
4. 8 Establish a long-term/short-term plan to improve and
guarantee water supply and reduce water use by present and
new customers. Paralleling this, determine legal ways to
equitably increase rates, with some type of credit for
Tequesta customers versus Palm Beach County and Martin County
residents.
4. 5 Develop methods to increase revenues and control existing
costs. No tax increase.
4. 4 Develop Interlocal Agreement with Martin County to help
defray maintenance and paving costs of Country Club Drive and
Tequesta Drive which sustain increased traffic from Martin
County.
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MEMO: VILLAGE COUNCIL
JUNE 12, 1992
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4. 0 Speed progress, consider creation of an ad hoc committee to
accelerate the development of the downtown along the lines of
the original concept, with lifecare facility, housing, etc. ,
but with several new "loose" designs suggesting alternate
concepts. Continue to promote all aspects.
Formalize an approach to annexation, naming pocket areas and
outlining benefit package. Relate costs to current costs of
adjusting for waste, fire-rescue, etc.
Complete well projects and institute water conservation plan.
Settle Martin County stake in Tequesta Park.
The above Village Council priorities, if possible, should be
reduced to create five top priorities. The top priorities of
Council should be adopted by motion to establish direction for the
upcoming year.
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