File #: 17-0412    Version: 1
Type: recommendation Status: Filed
File created: 4/10/2017 In control: Planning Commission
Agenda date: 4/17/2017 Final action: 4/17/2017
Title: Recommendation on Updates to the Action Plan
Attachments: 1. Action Plan, 2. Recommended Approval of Draft Action Plan - 2016, 3. 2017 Draft Updates, 4. Action Item Criteria
Related files: 16-0570, 16-0697, 16-1208, 17-0522
Title
Recommendation on Updates to the Action Plan

Recommended Action
Recommend to City Council for approval of draft updates to the Action Plan for 2017.

Report
Issue:
Whether to recommend to City Council approval of draft updates to the Action Plan.

Staff Contact:
Stacey Ray, Senior Planner, Community Planning and Development, 360.753.8046

Presenter(s):
Stacey Ray, Senior Planner

Background and Analysis:

In 2014, the Olympia City Council adopted a new Comprehensive Plan with a vision for how our community will grow and develop over the next 20 years. The Action Plan is our community's "to do" list, with strategies and actions for how we'll achieve the vision and indicators for tracking and reporting on our progress (Attachment A).

Each year we'll update our Action Plan to include what we've accomplished and what actions we want to continue or start next. As the City commission responsible for advising the City Council on the long-range growth and development of Olympia, Planning Commissioners play a significant role in reviewing and recommending changes each year that move us closer to achieving the Comprehensive Plan vision.

2017 is the first full year of carrying out the Action Plan, and the first update cycle since the initial framework was recommended by the Commission and subsequently accepted by Council in June 2016 (see Attachment B for the Commission's recommendation letter).

As a result, staff is proposing a minimal list of changes for this year (Attachment C). Changes are limited to only actions in the Plan, and include:
* 7 new actions;
* 7 removed actions; and
* 16 revised actions

Draft new actions are from the Downtown Strategy or the latest update to the Parks, Arts & Recreation Plan. Those actions proposed from both plans continue to meet the action criteria developed for the existing Action Plan (Attachment D).

Of those actions proposed for removal, six have been entirely completed and one has been integrated into an...

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