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Council reaffirms seven strategic priorities and advances 16 projects for staff analysis

2398421 · February 26, 2025
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After a new —quality over quantity— approach, Mountain View council reaffirmed seven strategic priorities adopted in 2021 and voted to advance 16 candidate projects for staff analysis and scoping, with staff to return April 22 with recommendations to shape the 2025-27 work plan.

Mountain View council on Feb. 25 reaffirmed the seven strategic priorities that guide city policy and instructed staff to analyze 16 candidate projects for possible inclusion in the 2025——27 council work plan.

Assistant City Manager Audrey Seymour Ramberg presented a revised process aimed at "quality over quantity," telling council the goal is a smaller, deliverable work plan of about 10 to 14 projects that aligns with staff capacity. The staff recommendation combined council-submitted ideas and staff—s understanding of in-progress projects, and proposed scoping and evaluation criteria that the council approved earlier this year.

After public comment — including calls to prioritize a ban on new…

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