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File #: 14-12    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/10/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/19/2014 Final action: 2/19/2014
Title: A RESOLUTION ADOPTING IN CONCEPT THE CONNECTIVITY PLAN. Executive Summary: City staff suggests that City Council adopt in concept the Connectivity Plan map and the supporting documents as presented. Doing so will allow City Council and staff to track subsequent updates to the Connectivity Plan.
Sponsors: William A. Currin
Indexes: Community Development, Engineering, Parks
Attachments: 1. Exhibit A Connectivity Plan Priority Rankings, 2. Resolution No 14-12, 3. Resolution No 14-12, as amended
Related files: 16-58, 13-0158, 15-0090, 17-0032, 17-0072, 14-0071, 16-0026, 16-112, 18-0041, 18-158
Title
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING IN CONCEPT THE CONNECTIVITY PLAN.
Executive Summary:   City staff suggests that City Council adopt in concept the Connectivity Plan map and the supporting documents as presented. Doing so will allow City Council and staff to track subsequent updates to the Connectivity Plan.  
Body
Legislative History
12/10/13 City Council Workshop: Connectivity Plan discussion regarding the Ad-Hoc Connectivity Committee Summary Report of Findings and Recommendations.
Purpose & Explanation
During the 12/10/13 City Council Workshop discussion concerning the Ad-Hoc Connectivity Committee Summary Report of Findings and Recommendations, City staff suggested that City Council adopt in concept the Connectivity Plan map and the supporting documents as presented. Doing so will allow City Council and staff to track subsequent updates to the Connectivity Plan.  
Timing Considerations
Staff would like the Connectivity Plan and supporting documents to be adopted via Resolution within the first quarter of 2014.
Fiscal Impact
        Currently Budgeted
        Supplemental Appropriation Required
X        Appropriation Not Required.
 
Recommendation
Suggested Action
Staff recommends and requests City Council's approval of the attached Resolution.
Submitted by,
Scott N. Schroyer, Interim City Manager