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Paso Robles council and staff set vision and give direction on priorities for FY 2026–27
Summary
At a city‑led visioning workshop, consultants presented a draft vision and six priority goal areas; council members endorsed themes (housing, public safety, economic diversity, multilingual outreach, volunteerism) and directed staff to translate the feedback into budget recommendations for the FY 2026–27 cycle.
El Paso de Robles City Council and staff on Dec. 23 held a full‑day visioning workshop led by consultants Jacob Green and Greg Devereaux, during which the council reviewed a draft vision statement, discussed six priority goal areas and directed staff to incorporate the council's input into the next budget cycle.
Consultant Jacob Green presented an initial draft vision: “Thriving community with a diverse economy and quality jobs that empower every generation to build their future here in Paso Robles.” Council members suggested adding language to emphasize the city’s inviting character; one councilmember recommended inserting the word “welcoming.” The consultants said they would incorporate council edits and deliver the slide deck to city staff for distribution.
The workshop centered on six broad goal categories the consultants presented: transportation and infrastructure; public safety;…
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