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City staff outline 2024 action-plan results, housing and energy priorities; council presses on transit reliability
Summary
Staff reported progress on Rochester's 2024 action and operations plan, highlighted housing initiatives and early steps toward renewable power goals for 2030; council questioned transit contractor performance (Zips on-time 92% vs 93% goal) and asked for more data on rental conversions and operations metrics.
City staff used the Feb. 24 study session to review the 2024 action-plan and operations dashboard that ties to council priorities (affordable living, quality services, economic vibrancy). Mr. Parrish highlighted housing investments (support for 134 units via the Coalition of Rochester Area Housing, conveyance of lots for single-family construction, and a planned 380-unit project on Civic Center North) and operational statistics including RPU updates and service metrics.
On energy, staff said the city is "marching toward" a post-2030 power-supply strategy and the renewable…
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