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Council narrows strategic-plan priorities; climate action plan moved up and staff to convene wildfire preparedness update

2109619 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

City Council continued reviewing the 2025–2029 strategic plan and directed staff to elevate the Climate Action and Resilience Plan, begin a wildfire-preparedness update starting with an email and to add a short timeline visual for multi-year event sequencing.

City Council resumed a multi‑year review of the draft 2025–2029 strategic plan and gave staff direction to clarify sequencing, raise the profile of the Climate Action and Resilience Plan and begin a focused update on wildfire preparedness.

City Manager Heather Geyer walked council through sections of the draft plan and invited corrections and prioritization guidance. Council reached several clarifying decisions during the session:

- Climate action prioritized: Council members asked that the Climate Action and Resilience Plan be elevated in the environmental-stewardship section so the high-level plan appears before discrete implementation items. Staff agreed to reorder the plan so the climate plan is presented first, followed by supporting programs. The council signaled it expects adoption of the climate plan to be scheduled in the coming weeks.

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