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CITY OF MORGAN HILL

FY 15-16

OPERATING AND CIP BUDGET

CITY OF MORGAN HILL

FY 15-16

OPERATING AND CIP BUDGET

CITY OF MORGAN HILL

FY 15-16

OPERATING AND CIP BUDGET

CITY OF MORGAN HILL

FY15-16

OPERATING AND CIP BUDGET

CITY OF MORGAN HILL

FY 15-16

OPERATING AND CIP BUDGET

CITY OF MORGAN HILL

FY 15-16

OPERATING AND CIP BUDGET

CITY OF MORGAN HILL

FY 15-16

OPERATING AND CIP

City Council’s 2015 Priorities, Goals, and Strategies

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Advance regional transportation decisions that are consistent with the Council’s position to best serve Morgan

Hill by working with regional and state organizations

Measure the effectiveness of community engagement efforts

Facilitate maintaining and enhancing the provision of medical services in Morgan Hill

Supporting Youth

Goal

Create a safe and supportive community by providing opportunities for Morgan Hill’s youth to succeed and develop

their full potential.

Strategy

Engage more of the community’s youth in the City’s decision making process which may include frequent vis-

its to civics classes and a more formal input system for students who attend Council meetings.

Advocating for Financing of Infrastructure Improvements

Goal

Provide a well maintained public infrastructure (streets, parks, utilities, and buildings).

Strategy

By April 2015, the City Council will receive a comprehensive infrastructure action plan detailing the steps nec-

essary for a potential 2016 ballot measure.

Strategy

The City Manager will consider recommending additional infrastructure funding in the Fiscal Year 2015-16 op-

erating and capital budget that will be presented to the community and Council in May 2015.

Supporting Seniors

Goal

Ensure that Morgan Hill is an engaging, supportive, caring, and safe community for all of our senior citizens.

Strategy

By April 2015, the Council will receive a comprehensive community based senior center management strategy

that may include the role of the City, non-profit organizations, and community.