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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDocumentation_Regular_Tab 8G_5/11/1995 Memorandum To: Village Council From: Thomas G. Bradford, Village Manager `j7- 7-- Date: May 4, 1995 Subject: Establishment of Village Council Priorities; Agenda Item As you know, it is important for the Village Council to establish its priorities from time to time so that you, as policy makers, and the administration, can focus its efforts on these areas of concern. By doing so, the Village Council enables itself to periodically gage 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 as follows : 4 .4 Develop and implement a long-term strategy for the Water Department relative to the proposed reverse osmosis treatment,-facility. 4 .2 Create a plan or process for enabling residents of Country Club Drive, South Martin County residents and local business people to come to a consensus about what is needed to address the concern about traffic on Country Club Drive and other Tequesta streets. 4 .2 Finalize development of Constitution Park and associated lawsuit. 4 .2 Avoid property tax increase by reviewing all non-ad valorem revenues. Reduce overhead where applicable. Implement five year planning regarding future taxes . • 4 . 0 Continue to work aggressively to facilitate new development within the Tequesta central business district, along with Village of Tequesta Needs Assessment. The top priorities of the Village Council should be adopted by motion to establish direction for the upcoming year. TGB/cm