File #: 17-0522    Version: 1
Type: decision Status: Passed
File created: 5/4/2017 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 5/16/2017 Final action: 5/16/2017
Title: 2017 Comprehensive Plan Action Plan Update
Attachments: 1. Comprehensive Plan Summary, 2. Action Plan Web Page, 3. Action Plan Annual Cycle, 4. Proposed Action Plan Updates, 5. Action Item Criteria, 6. Annual 2017 Report to the Community Launch & Distribution Plan, 7. Presentation
Related files: 16-0697, 17-0412, 17-0656
Title
2017 Comprehensive Plan Action Plan Update

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
The Planning Commission discussed the proposed 2017 Action Plan updates at its April 17 meeting and moved to recommend approval of the updates as proposed by staff.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to approve the 2017 updates to the Action Plan as recommended by the Planning Commission.

Report
Issue:
Whether to approve the proposed 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 (Council) adopted a new Comprehensive Plan with a vision for how our community will grow and develop over the next 20 years. (See Attached summary of the Comprehensive Plan). The Action Plan is our community's "road map," with strategies and actions for how we'll achieve the vision and indicators for tracking and reporting on our progress (See Attachment "Action Plan Web Page").

Each year, City staff will update the Action Plan to include what has been accomplished and what actions we want to continue or start next (See Attached "Action Plan Annual Cycle"). 2017 is the first full year of carrying out the Action Plan and the first update cycle since the initial framework was accepted by Council in June 2016.

Staff proposes a minimal list of changes for this year (See attached "Proposed Action Plan Updates"). Changes are limited to actions only and include:
* 7 new actions;
* 7 removed actions; and
* 16 revised actions

New actions are from the Downtown Strategy or the latest update to the Parks, Arts & Recreation Plan, and meet the action criteria developed for the existing Action Plan (See attached "Action Item Criteria").

Of those actions proposed for removal, seven have been entirely completed and one has been integrated into another new action.

Reasons for revisions to actions include:
* To ch...

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