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Council finalizes edits to 2025–26 priority list; senior hubs elevated and other adjustments made
Summary
City staff brought a draft list of 41 council priorities for 2025–26 to the May 5 meeting; after discussion council directed changes including elevating senior hubs to a one‑year priority and scheduling follow‑ups on food‑truck and oversized‑vehicle enforcement.
City staff presented a draft City Council priority list for fiscal year 2025–26 at the May 5 meeting, and councilmembers provided final direction on edits, time horizons and follow‑up work that staff will incorporate before formal adoption with the 2025–26 budget.
Assistant City Manager Christina Horzberger reviewed the list of 41 priorities and explained edits made since the council’s February “blue sky” session: completed items were removed, related items (for example, several lagoon and stormwater priorities) were combined into longer‑range efforts, and time horizons were updated to reflect near‑term completions (for example, wastewater treatment plant work and the Marina Library project). Horzberger said the city would adopt the list with the budget at the June meeting.
During council discussion…
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