Which statement best describes you? Click all that apply.
I live in the City of San Luis Obispo.
I work in the City of San Luis Obispo.
I play (recreate, shop, eat, etc.) in the City of San Luis Obispo.
Should the current Major City Goals & Other Important Objective continue, or should the City Council consider other priorities during the next two years? (Please choose 5 priorities)
Current Major City Goal: Fiscal Sustainability & Responsibility (Continue implementing the Fiscal Health Response Plan in addition to focusing on economic development and infrastructure financing)
Infrastructure Maintenance (such as roads, sidewalks, and bike paths)
Economic Development
Other - facilitate increased production of all housing types.
Other - increased maintenance/spending on parks & rec
Given the current fiscal constraints, new projects or services will require prioritization and potential trade-offs unless they can generate offsetting revenue. How might the City adjust current projects or services to accomplish any new priorities?
shift away from projects (like the bike corridor) that only benefit a fraction of the population and refocus on things that will benefit all residents (infrastructure, housing, economic development, fiscal responsibility, parks/trails/rec programs)
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Which statement best describes you? Click all that apply.
Should the current Major City Goals & Other Important Objective continue, or should the City Council consider other priorities during the next two years? (Please choose 5 priorities)
Given the current fiscal constraints, new projects or services will require prioritization and potential trade-offs unless they can generate offsetting revenue. How might the City adjust current projects or services to accomplish any new priorities?
shift away from projects (like the bike corridor) that only benefit a fraction of the population and refocus on things that will benefit all residents (infrastructure, housing, economic development, fiscal responsibility, parks/trails/rec programs)