HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-21-1987spCITY OF AUSURN COUNCIL WORKSHOP
1988 GOALS
September 21, 1987
The meeting was called to order at 5:00 p.m.
Those in attendance 3ncluded: Councilmembers Brothers, Burns,
Rurle, Larson, and Walters; Mayor Roegner; Joe Haberstroh from
� the South Bureau, Seattle Times; Stuart Eskenazi from the
Tacoma News Tribune; and Vern Forslund, an Auburn citizen.
Mayor Roegner went over the proposed City goals for 1988 with
members of the City Council. Councilmembers indicated general
support for the goals with the understanding that budget propo-
sals from the Mayor to the Council would be made as they relate
to the City goals. Councilmember Brothers indicated strong sup-
port for staffing for the Game Farm Park, an interest in
addressing social service issues, and support for public safetv
initiatives. Councilman Kurle indicated support for the goals as
proposed and asked questions on hhe DARE program. Councilmembers
Larson and Walters indicated they would like to hear more about
the coordinated computerized permit tracking system;
Councilmember Burns indicated support for Game Farm Park staffing
and also asked if it would be possible to have the staff do a
presentation on the City's computer plan. Councilmember Burns
also asked for a discussion with regard to the Capital
Improvement Program (CIP).
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Mayor Roegner handed out the recommended CIP plan which will go
to the Planning Commission and to the City Council in about sixty
days. The first section of the plan calls for a public bond
issue in 1989 to include expansion of the Senior Center, a new
community center, and expansion of the .library. Mayor Roegner
indicated that the budget projections were still very preliminary
in nature, and within the next few weeks final revenue numbers
would be available.
The workshop on City goals adjourned with general support from
all Councilmembers for the recommended city goals. The meeting
a8journed at 6:30 p.m.
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