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Westminster council reviews year‑one progress, sets timelines for annexation, property reviews and customer‑service metrics
Summary
At a special strategic planning workshop, Westminster staff reported progress on the three‑year strategic plan, marked several objectives as completed, and set timelines for annexation talks (report back in October), a community survey (results by September), and customer‑service metrics and training (facilitator identified by May/updates by October).
Westminster’s city council convened a special strategic planning workshop on April 28 to review the first year of the city’s three‑year strategic plan and to set timelines for several remaining objectives.
Ryder Smith, the workshop facilitator, reminded the council that staff would focus on progress since the plan’s adoption and on setting actionable objectives for the next six months. Staff presented the plan’s four goal areas — financial stability; effective land‑use policies; attracting, developing and retaining staff; and enhancing quality of life and beautification — and walked the council through specific objectives under each area.
Under the financial stability goal, staff reported three near‑term actions. A consultant will present a Business Improvement District (BID) update after the new economic development manager…
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