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What should the City Council consider as top priorities during the 2023-25 fiscal years?

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Response Percent Response Count
I live in the City of San Luis Obispo. 84.2% 553
I work in the City of San Luis Obispo. 45.8% 301
I play (recreate, shop, eat, etc.) in the City of San Luis Obispo. 60.7% 399
Other 5.9% 39

Should the City keep the goals the same for the 2023-25 Financial Plan? Current Goals: Economic recovery, resiliency, and fiscal sustainability; diversity, equity, and inclusion; housing and homelessness; and climate action, open space, sustainable transportation

Response Percent Response Count
Yes, keep current goals (if selected, please click Submit below) 29.1% 191
No, I would like the goals to change 70.9% 466

If you would like the City Goals to change, what should the City Council consider as the top priorities for the next two years? Please pick your Top 5 from the following alphabetized list, or add your own.

Response Percent Response Count
Climate Action (e.g., implement the City’s Climate Action Plan for Community Recovery to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, prepare for the impacts of climate change, and develop the local green economy) 41.8% 238
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (e.g., focus on activities and initiatives that support marginalized racial, ethnic, and cultural groups) 20.2% 115
Downtown Vitality (e.g., continue to improve safety and cleanliness, invest in infrastructure and maintenance in the Downtown) 39.5% 225
Fiscal Sustainability and Responsibility (e.g., continue to implement efficiencies, strategic economic development and plans to address unfunded liabilities) 35.5% 202
Homelessness (e.g., partner with the County and community-based organizations to implement programs that prevent and support people experiencing homelessness, continue City Mobile Crisis Unit and Community Action Team efforts) 64.5% 367
Housing (e.g., facilitate increased production of all housing types designed to be economically accessible to the area workforce and low and very low-income residents) 41.5% 236
Infrastructure Maintenance (e.g., maintenance of roads, sidewalks, parks, and other City infrastructure) 51.3% 292
Open Space (e.g., preserve and maintain open space and natural areas) 51.3% 292
Public Safety (e.g., expand Fire/Police services, response for health emergencies and disaster preparedness) 24.4% 139
Sustainable and Multi-Modal Transportation (e.g., enhance accessible transit, bicycle, and pedestrian opportunities) 36.9% 210
Other (Please specify below) 16.9% 96

Are there other issues, services or programs not on the list above that the City should prioritize? Please specify up to 5 other priorities below.

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