What statement best describes your relationship with the City of San Luis Obispo? (Please check all that apply)
I am a resident of San Luis Obispo.
I work in San Luis Obispo.
I own a business in San Luis Obispo.
I am a building design professional, engineer, developer, and/or customer of the CDD Department in San Luis Obispo
What local issues do you think should be the new Community Development Director's focus? (Please select your Top 5 issues)
Continued focus on design, placemaking and community building
Implementing adopted polices which address climate change in all development projects and identifying new polices to keep San Luis Obispo as a leader in this field
Innovative planning to help the City’s downtown business district and other neighborhood business districts
Managing the City’s strategic planning efforts focused on homelessness
Planning for projects, policies, or practices that address economic/business, climate/economic and business development
Please rank from 1-5 (1 being highest) the 5 types of career experience that you think is most important for the next Community Development Director to possess.
Excellent customer service and communications skills - 1 - Very Important
Experience as a Community Development Director - 3
Experience as an Assistant Community Development Director, Deputy Community Development Director, or Department Head - 1 - Very Important
Experience building a strong economic base - 4
Experience in an agency of similar size, scope, and complexity - 2
Experience with California law, rules, and regulations - 1 - Very Important
Experience working in a town with a large University - 3
Improving performance management and team development - 1 - Very Important
Integrating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion into land use decisions. - 2
Private sector development/planning experience - 1 - Very Important
Proven ability to effectively create/maintain momentum and effectively lead - 1 - Very Important
Proven track record of results - 2
Public sector/local government experience - 3
Strong land use policy experience - 1 - Very Important
Track record of positive community relations - 3
Track record of strong City Council/Commission/Committee relations - 4
Other - 1 - Very Important
What personal attributes of the next Community Development Director are most important to you? (Please select all that apply)
Collaborative style, both inside City Hall and with the public
Excellent communicator
Goal and solutions-oriented
Innovative, creative, and progressive
Strong manager of people and resources
Strong work ethic, integrity, and discipline
Are there any other comments that you would like to add to help the City define the ideal candidate and be successful in recruiting the next Community Development Director?
The CDD has been burdened with high turnover and instability under previous leadership. Having a Director that can promote and maintain high morale, attract and retain good candidates for all CDD positions, is essential. That's been clearly lacking for a long time and is proven through the rate of staff turnover.
If you live in the City of San Luis Obispo, how long have you lived here?
11-20 years
What is your age?
Prefer not to say
What is your race/ethnicity? (Please select all that apply)
Prefer not to say
Which gender do you most identify with? (Please select all that apply.)
Prefer not to say
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What statement best describes your relationship with the City of San Luis Obispo? (Please check all that apply)
What local issues do you think should be the new Community Development Director's focus? (Please select your Top 5 issues)
Please rank from 1-5 (1 being highest) the 5 types of career experience that you think is most important for the next Community Development Director to possess.
What personal attributes of the next Community Development Director are most important to you? (Please select all that apply)
Are there any other comments that you would like to add to help the City define the ideal candidate and be successful in recruiting the next Community Development Director?
The CDD has been burdened with high turnover and instability under previous leadership. Having a Director that can promote and maintain high morale, attract and retain good candidates for all CDD positions, is essential. That's been clearly lacking for a long time and is proven through the rate of staff turnover.If you live in the City of San Luis Obispo, how long have you lived here?
What is your age?
What is your race/ethnicity? (Please select all that apply)
Which gender do you most identify with? (Please select all that apply.)