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Parks commission submits ranked priorities as city crafts 2025–27 council work plan
Summary
At its March 12 meeting the Parks and Recreation Commission reviewed a list of 16 potential projects proposed for the City Council''s 2025—27 work plan and each commissioner named up to three top priorities for staff to record and forward to council.
The Mountain View Parks and Recreation Commission on March 12 provided advisory input on potential projects for the City Council's fiscal 2025—27 work plan, recommending that staff and council prioritize a short set of projects from a 16-item list. Commissioners gave individual top-three priorities; staff said it will tally those responses and report to council in April.
The commission heard the presentation from Lindsay Wong, senior management analyst for the Community Services Department, who reviewed the council's list of candidate projects and the staff's selection criteria. Wong told commissioners the council is seeking a smaller, more focused work plan of about 10—14 projects because staff capacity is constrained by ongoing operations.
The staff-pro…
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