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City Commission Top Priorities

The Sarasota City Commission has adopted the following five Priorities for the next two years as of January 26, 2010.

 

 

Icon for Economic Development and Recovery Economic Development and Recovery (21 Measurable Objectives)
To support new growth, sustain existing enterprises, and prepare the City for economic recovery.
Commissioner's Corner with Mayor Clapp


Icon for Transportation and Mobility Transportation and Mobility (10 Measurable Objectives)
To improve all modes of City wide mobility, including pedestrian, bicycle, vehicular and shared public transit.
Commissioner's Corner with Commissioner Atwell


Icon for Budget and Finance Budget and Finance (9 Measurable Objectives)
To balance the City's budget with consideration given to citizen satisfaction, City adopted priorities and organizational health.
Commissioner's Corner with Mayor Clapp


Icon for Environmental Sustainability Environmental Sustainability (13 Measurable Objectives)
To improve the Community understanding and implementation of sustainability measures be they natural, social or economic resources.
Commissioner's Corner with Mayor Kirschner

Icon for Quality of Life Quality of Life (12 Measurable Objectives)
To preserve and promote the parts of our City that makes us a unique and desirable community to live in.
Commissioner's Corner with Commissioner Atkins


 



 


   
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