2017 City Goals Session 1
2017 City Goals Session
“Unity is strength... when there is teamwork and collaboration, wonderful things can be achieved.”
–Mattie Stepanek
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In 2016, Golden Valley continued to solidifyits place as a top tier community in our region.
LOOKING BACK
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CenterPoint Energy
Douglas Dr and Golden Valley RdOffice/warehouse, with new landscaping and ponds, near the Douglas Dr/Golden Valley Rd intersection where the new roundabout will be (completed)
2016 HIGHLIGHTSDevelopment
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Hello.
9130 & 9220 Olson Memorial Hwy172-unit multi-family development featuring underground parking, amenity deck with pool, and sixth-floor observation deck looking toward downtown Minneapolis (March and June openings)
9300 & 9310 Golden Valley Rd45-unit facility for adults with developmental disabilities, administrative offices for Jewish Housing and Programming, and a public multi-purpose space (completed)
Cornerstone Creek
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Borton Volvo
905 Hampshire Ave SReconstruction of showroom and addition of a service drive (under construction)
Pennsylvania Ave & Laurel Ave24 detached townhome units (three homes completed or under construction, with more under review)
Laurel Ponds
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Central Park West
SW quadrant of I-394 & Hwy 100Mixed-use development straddling the St Louis Park/Golden Valley border with 363 market rate and scattered affordable units, hotel, two office towers, underground parking, and a park between buildings (apartment and park under construction)
Winnetka Ave & Medicine Lake Rd187-unit apartment building and 55 townhome units, with flood storage to address flooding issues on Medicine Lake Rd and in DeCola Ponds area (underground flood storage completed, apartment construction under way)
Liberty Crossing
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Douglas Dr Reconstruction
Completed first phase of the Douglas Dr reconstruction project from Medicine Lake Rd to Duluth St.
2016 HIGHLIGHTSPublic Improvement
Projects
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Water Quality Improvements
Completed stream bank stabilization and water quality improvements along Bassett.
Reconstructed three City streets as part of the Pavement Management Program and performed mill and overlay on an additional 1.8 miles of City streets.
Pavement Management Projects
Bassett Creek
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Completed remodel of City Hall’s lower level to provide better levels of service to the public.
City Hall Lower Level Remodel
Completed design and public review process and began construction of the new Brookview Community Center.
Brookview Community Center
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Sochacki Park
Worked with partners to develop a park plan with improved amenities to benefit community.
METRO Blue Line
Obtained Municipal Consent for METRO Blue Line and worked with project office on 30 percent design.
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Constructed new gazebo in Brookview Park for concerts, weddings, events, and general park use.
Brookview Park Gazebo
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Comparisons
2016 HIGHLIGHTSFinancials
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Administrative Services• Trained 100 election judges on new technology
called epollbooks and successfully held two elections with an 87 percent turnout.
• Interviewed consultants to implement a plan and schedule for recodification.
• Installed new phone system with LOGIS and Cisco that involved 150 phone sets.
• Received the GFOA award for Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting.
• Coordinated efforts (Communications, Parks & Recreation) to educate the public about financing Brookview Community Center.
Communications• Provided strategic communications and
marketing planning, implementation, and brand management for the City using print and electronic publications, video, social media, and independent media outlets.
• Worked with City staff to develop creative methods and tools to communicate key messages to the public about all aspects of City services and issues, including firefighter recruitment, Douglas Dr reconstruction, Comprehensive Plan process, and more. Coordinated development of public presentations on assets & infrastructure, City Council Goals, and State of the City.
• Promoted and expanded City’s use of video and reach on social media.
• Worked with various departments and organizations to complete agreement with the Discover St Louis Park CVB, develop City’s special events policy, roll out and brand GV Emergency, rebrand and develop new website for the West Metro Home Remodeling Fair, etc.
• Coordinated and led process to start rebranding and marketing the new Brookview and its amenities, including The Backyard, Brookview Golf and Lawn Bowling, Three One Six Restaurant, and the Bassett Creek event venue.
2016 ACCOMPLISHMENTSCity Departments
Motor Vehicle Licensing
• Added another dealership, to make a total of 30 dealers that process paperwork through Golden Valley on a routine basis
• Received an “above standards” mark on annual performance review from Driver and Vehicle Services
• Increased total transaction count from 2015 by 11 percent
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Fire Department Human Resources• Worked with consultants from Five
Bugles Design to help complete a thorough analysis and study of the City’s Fire Department and Fire Stations that will be presented in 2017.
• Updated and improved the process for recruiting, hiring, and retaining paid on-call firefighters.
• Completed the expansion into commercial property inspections that proactively deal with property maintenance and gathering valuable preplan information for emergency response.
• Completed implementation of the emergency notification system (GV Emergency) and continue working to increase public participation.
• Completed the purchase process for a ladder truck, rescue squad, and assessment of turnout gear to assure the department continues to meet NFPA standards for response and safety.
• Conducted 25 separate recruitment processes to fill approximately 100 positions, including full-time, part-time, paid on-call, and temporary/seasonal positions.
• Settled two collective bargaining agreements for three-year terms.
• Served as lead staff on resolving sensitive employment concerns.
• Assisted various departments in reviewing operations and successfully developed more efficient procedures and practices.
• Advised various departments on policy issues, employment matters, hiring decisions, organizational issues, etc.
Parks & Recreation Department
• Completed public process and all approvals for Brookview groundbreaking event. Construction began in October.
• Finalized partnership with Discover St Louis Park to provide marketing services for the City of Golden Valley.
• Planned and implemented the grand opening of the Sandburg Youth Athletic Facility.
• Completed Golden Oaks Park neighborhood input process and park improvement project.
• Applied for and was awarded grants for 2017 park improvement projects from Hennepin Council Youth Sports program, Minnesota Twins Community Fund, USTA, and GameTime, Inc.
Police Department• Implemented new record management system.
• Purchased and implemented new ID card system to replace fobs.
• Conducted city-wide active shooter training.
• Gave a workplace violence presentation at more than 15 Golden Valley businesses throughout the year, reaching approximately 500 employees directly.
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Physical Development- Public Works
Physical Development- Engineering
• Completed reconstruction of Sandburg Athletic Complex, added or replaced facilities in Yosemite and Golden Oaks Parks, and replaced shelter roof in Lakeview Park.
• Upgraded all commercial water meter transmitters and 1,182 residential transmitters.
• Completed ¾-mile overlay in-house on Killarny, Ottawa, Xenia, and replaced 60 signs and posts.
• Cleaned 43.5 miles of sewer, fixed or replaced 33 hydrants or valves, and repaired 25 sink holes.
• Installed fire suppression system in Golf Maintenance Building.
• Completed the Winnetka Ave and Medicine Lake Rd Long-Term Flood Mitigation Study.
• Completed design, bidding, and first phase of the Liberty Crossing Flood Mitigation project.
• Worked with Hennepin County to complete design, bidding, and first year construction of the Douglas Dr reconstruction project, including right-of-way acquisition and utility relocation.
• Completed the JWC’s PCCP Pipe analysis study.
• Completed analysis of and implementation plan for asset management software package.
Physical Development- Planning/Inspections/
Economic Development• Obtained Municipal Consent for the
METRO Blue Line Extension LRT project.
• Began the updating process for the City’s Comprehensive Plan with involvement of City Commissions and the public, including creation of a Bicycle and Pedestrian Task Force.
• Successfully resolved the non-compliant lumber issue on the Central Park West and Hello apartments.
• Completed City Hall lower level remodeling project and improved integration of department functions.
• Enhanced the online presence of Planning Division with “current developments” page.
• Completed seven business visits and visited one prospective business considering relocation. Met with several brokers or builders about possible projects locations or redevelopment sites.
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Relationships:• Golden Valley Community Foundation, Discover St Louis Park CVB, TwinWest Chamber
of Commerce
Strategies and Processes:• Infrastructure, DeCola Ponds, GreenStep, Special Events
Projects:• METRO Blue Line LRT municipal consent, Brookview reconstruction, Douglas Dr, Hello,
Liberty Crossing
2016 ACCOMPLISHMENTSCity Manager’s Overview
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2016 ACCOMPLISHMENTSCity Council
Joanie Clausen• Achieved Municipal Consent of the Blue Line.
• Organized the Committee for the Bike and Pedestrian Committee.
• Began construction of the new Brookview.
• Worked and got to know the new city manager and, realized we “without a doubt” made an outstanding choice!!!
• Saw new development and business opportunities within the city.
Larry Fonnest• Created the City of Golden Valley Civil
Infrastructure Plan.
• Joined the action-oriented GreenSteps Cities Program, offering the City a cost-effective path to implement sustainable development best practices.
• Partnered with Discover St Louis Park to promote community growth, stimulate economic development, and bring more visitors to Golden Valley.
• Negotiated the memorandum of understanding between the City and the Golden Valley Community Foundation, better enabling its volunteer and civic-action capacities.
• Broke ground on the new Brookview and created a development plan for the new Sochacki Park.
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Steve Schmidgall• Start of the Brookview Community Center
replacement! Council developed exactly the right way forward to hold cost of the facility down while provide a robust array of attractive amenities and services.
• Transition of staff duties to staff and away from Council under the excellent leadership of new city manager, resulting in more responsive governance and proper distribution of liabilities and assets.
• Energetic start on Comprehensive Plan: Several task forces have been established and are busy at work on the Plan.
• Bold first steps in infrastructure repair, replacement, and enhancement. This has resulted in a modest jump in taxes but has been a much-needed investment and will create a much more livable Golden Valley in the long run.
• Completion of the consolidation of multiple departments into the Physical Development Department, including completion of the physical plant changes to support this. This has resulted in much improved service to residents, developers, and builders and will attract business activity to Golden Valley.
Andy Snope• Accomplished Municipal Consent for Blue
Line Extension. Continued work on CMC to benefit Golden Valley.
• Began work on the new Brookview Community Center. Provided funding that kept tax increase reasonable.
• Began examination of an infrastructure replacement plan.
• Approved Golden Valley Guiding Principles, Conflict of Interest policy.
• Saw the starts of some major development projects in Golden Valley: Central Park West, JHAP, Liberty Crossings, Hello, Douglas Dr.
Shep Harris• Continued infrastructure improvements:
Community Center, new park equipment (gazebo, Golden Oaks playground), Douglas Dr.
• Finalized housing projects (Cornerstone Creek, Liberty Crossing).
• Kicked off Comp Plan.
• Conducted 2016 Community Survey.
• Completed Discover SLP CVB agreement.
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Review: City Council 2016 Goals
& 2016-2018 Strategic Plan
2016 City Council Tabulated Goals
1. Effective Governance (5)
2. Bike Plan (4)
3. Comprehensive Plan (2)
3. Infrastructure (2)
3. Light Rail Transit (2)
3. New Park – South Side Of Town (2)
3. Targeted Development (2)
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Council Goals & Strategic Plan Priorities
Targeted Development
& Redevelopment
Effective Governance
Infrastructure Maintenance
& Enhancement
Financial Stability
Targeted Development
& Redevelopment
Effective Governance
Infrastructure Maintenance
& Enhancement
Financial Stability
Targeted Development
& Redevelopment
Effective Governance
Infrastructure Maintenance
& Enhancement
Financial Stability
Targeted Development
& Redevelopment
Effective Governance
Infrastructure Maintenance
& Enhancement
Financial Stability
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Effective Governance• Adopt code of conduct
• Continue quarterly formal dinners
• Publish quarterly summary of Council actions
• Engage facilitator on Carver Governance model
• Have Council attend LMC training and orientation for elected officials
Infrastructure Maintenance & Enhancement
• Determine decision-making process (Community Center)
• Develop cost-benefit and LOS analysis (Fire Stations)
• Do comprehensive analysis of infrastructure impacts (LRT)
• Develop all asset analysis with costs
Financial Stability• Establish comprehensive plan for reserve levels
• Evaluate level of service across organization
• Evaluate bond rating scorecard
• Develop possible new revenue sources
Strategic Plan Initiatives
• Develop small area land use plans for targeted redevelopment areas
• Review entitlement process
• Conduct flood mitigation at Liberty crossing area
• Develop small business attraction and expansion strategy
Targeted Development & Redevelopment
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LOOKING AHEAD
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NW quadrant of Hwy 100 & I-394303-unit apartment and 107-unit senior assisted living (under construction)
2017 PROJECTSDevelopments
Talo (formerly Three.Nine.Four Apartments)
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SW quadrant of I-394 & Hwy 100Reconstruction of showroom and addition of a service drive (approved)
Central Park West
The Xenia
SW corner of Xenia Ave & Golden Hills DrFive-story, 372-unit, market rate apartment (site work started)
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NE quadrant of Hwy 169 & Hwy 5596-unit partial-assisted living complex for seniors and Schuett Company headquarters (approved)
Assisted Living Complex
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Complete construction of the new Brookview.
Brookview Community Center
2017 PROJECTSPublic Improvement
Projects
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METRO Blue Line
Work to complete design for METRO Blue Line and start advance project construction.
Reconstruct Douglas Dr from Duluth St south to Hwy 55, including new box culvert for Bassett Creek, and begin landscaping completed portion from Duluth St north to Medicine Lake Rd.
Pavement Management Projects
Reconstruct six City streets as part of the Pavement Management Program and perform mill and overlay on an additional 1 mile of City streets.
Douglas Dr Reconstruction
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Bid first phase of multi-year inflow and infiltration mitigation project in I-394 area and begin construction.
I-394 I/I Mitigation
Liberty Crossing Flood Mitigation
Complete construction of the Liberty Crossing flood mitigation project and advance additional flood mitigation projects identified in the DeCola Ponds study.
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Start reconstruction of the 10th Ave culvert.
10th Ave Culvert
Xenia Ave/ Golden Hills Dr
Complete planning and begin construction on public improvements at Xenia Ave and Golden Hills Dr and the Hwy 55 West redevelopment area.
Hwy 55 West
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Comparisons
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2017 GOALSCity Departments
Administrative Services• Continue using Electronic Poll Books in elections
and develop a more efficient process for absentee voting.
• Continue working with consultant, staff, and council on the recodification plan and schedule.
• Work with LOGIS in first quarter to implement Tungsten electronic accounts payable system.
• Work with LOGIS to convert to Invoice Cloud for online payments (check, credit card, ACH) for utility billing (will allow reoccurring payments along with email reminders).
Communications• Improve communications planning process
to increase community awareness of City government and services. Strategically assess information needs and develop tools to meet those needs. Promote and expand City’s use of available communications tools, including video, social media, and web resources.
• Manage editing process and publication preparation for the 2040 Comprehensive Plan and the Employee Handbook, etc.
• Collaborate with staff to develop, implement, and manage marketing and branding for the new Brookview and its amenities (image/logo, new website, promotional materials, etc).
• Coordinate development and implementation of crisis communications plan.
• Coordinate and tighten City’s branding standards across the board; consolidate and streamline all City communications materials. Develop logo wear to support City and community brand.
Motor Vehicle Licensing• Work to retain current dealers’ business and gain
new dealers.
• Continue receiving an “above standards” mark or “excellent” rating for the next annual performance.
• Continue increasing total transaction totals.
• Keep employees educated about the new rules from Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) and the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
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Fire Department Human Resources• Complete and present the study on the City’s
Fire Department and Fire Stations.
• Conduct a tabletop emergency management exercise with Management Team.
• Expanded Duty Officer coverage.
• Review and update Fire Department policies.
• Continue expanding technology solutions, explore new records management system, and implement active 911 solution in emergency response vehicles.
• Complete Pay Equity Report in compliance (filed every three years).
• Update Employee Handbook
• Participate in GARE.
• Assist with Emergency Communications Plan.
• Complete Manager’s office area remodel.
Parks & Recreation Department
• Plan and implement grand opening event for the new Brookview.
• Complete the Challenge Course and accessible playground at Schaper Park.
• Begin Isaacson Park improvement project, including replacing dugouts on field #1, replacing all bleachers, upgrading the electrical system, improving drainage issues, and adding new lights on field #2.
• Complete play structure replacements at Lakeview Park, Medley Park, and St Croix Park.
• Operate Brookview in a manner that creates minimal impact to Parks and Recreation, Golf, and Lawn Bowling during construction and a smooth transition to the new facility.
Police Department• Hire four new officers to replace current
openings and future projected retirements.
• Continue to train officers in crisis intervention to reach 100 percent trained.
• Implement body cams and new squad video system as well as develop policies and procedures for these systems.
• Integrate and train new administrative sergeant position.
• Continue to be on the forefront of IT challenges and opportunities in criminal justice.
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Physical Development- Engineering
• Complete the Liberty Crossing Flood Mitigation Project and begin planning for the next project from the Study. Obtain DNR Flood Mitigation Grant.
• Complete reconstruction of Douglas Dr, including substantial progress on the landscaping project.
• Begin implementation of new asset management software.
• Complete the I-394 Inflow and Infiltration Mitigation project.
• Complete planning and begin construction on public improvements at Xenia Ave and Golden Hills Dr and in the Hwy 55 West redevelopment area.
Physical Development- Planning/Inspections/
Economic Development• Continue the updating process for the
City’s Comprehensive Plan, including working with Commissions and consultants to develop content and with the public and City Council to review the draft document.
• Use the Bicycle and Pedestrian Task Force to conceptualize a more complete network across the City and set priorities for implementation.
• Better define the City’s four proposed planning districts to focus future redevelopment and reflect market realities.
• Work with the City Council to develop tools that encourage and support new affordable housing units in Golden Valley.
• Continue to work with the METRO Blue Line Extension Project Office and other partners to prepare for the eventual construction of the LRT line and stations.
• Continue to purge and scan retained inspections files and other required documents to better manage storage space and record retention.
• Make improvements to the Zoning Code in terms of both content and formatting, including outdoor storage and resolving the issue of auto dealership inventory.
• Continue to visit and develop relationships with existing businesses. Prepare for business, broker, and developer inquires and proposals.
Physical Development- Public Works
• Replace park equipment and complete related improvements at Lakeview (address ground water problem), St Croix, and Medley Parks. Install concrete pads and bike racks at 16 parks.
• Complete 1,500-1,700 residential water meter transmitter upgrades.
• Inspect and repair gate valves, manholes, and hydrants on Glenwood Ave and overlay areas. Inspect hydrants, manholes, and valves in Maintenance District 2.
• Complete in-house mill and overlay (Cloverleaf neighborhood) and upgrade 5 percent of street signs in City.
• Continue to manage City vegetation, including tree removal, trimming, planting, EAB, and buckthorn removal, including General Mills, Bassett Creek, and South Rice Lake Nature Areas.
• Complete HVAC automation system upgrade in Public Safety; replace portions of carpeting upstairs in City Hall.
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2017 GOALSCity Council
Joanie Clausen• Continue work on the Comprehensive Plan
due in 2018.
• Continue to work on City infrastructure replacement plan. Look into the possibility of a neighborhood park on the south side of the city.
• Ensure when a developer’s project is passed by the Council and there are conditions attached, that those conditions are monitored and enforced through-out construction of the project.
• Continue to monitor the Blue Line Extension.
• Be responsive to residents’ concerns and questions.
Larry Fonnest• Develop a Climate Action Plan to reduce
greenhouse emissions and increase the use of renewable energy with the goal of being carbon neutral by 2040.
• Employ the City’s influence, financial aid, and resources to ensure integrated affordable and moderately priced housing is provided in future housing developments and/or redevelopments.
• Establish Community Gardens in public spaces to encourage neighborhood organic food production.
• Curtail the sale of flavored tobacco, which is a gateway product designed to attract youth to smoking and a lifetime of addiction.
• Provide programming budget for the Environmental Commission.
• Explore multimodal linkages between the Golden Valley LRT station and the greater Golden Valley community.
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Steve Schmidgall• Increase housing options and density, create
more mixed use zones, attract employers,increase green space, increase bikeability andwalkability.
• City Council to continue to work effectivelywith staff and residents and one another toprovide proactive and responsive leadership.
• Continue initiatives started in 2016 to replaceand repair aging infrastructure in GV.
• Continue to hold taxes and budgets downwhile providing maximum value for Cityinvestments in both human resources andphysical plant.
• Continue to work on the Comprehensive Plan,moving it forward to a timely completionwhile looking 25 to 50 years into the future ofGolden Valley.
Andy Snope• Continue station area planning and infrastructure
planning around the BLRT stations.
• Continue to work on City infrastructurereplacement plan.
• Continue close examination to implementation ofthe new Comprehensive Plan.
• Continue examination of better connectivity ofbiking and walking corridors.
• Continue conversation around refuse handling.
Shep Harris• Address changing City elections to even-
numbered years.
• Evaluate 21st Century national policingrecommendations and determine if any areappropriate for our police department.
• Bring grocery store to downtown GoldenValley.
• Improved affordable housing regulations.
• Socially just banking.
2016 City Council Tabulated Goals
1. Comp Plan (7): trails, housing, community gardens, and climate action plan
2. Development (4): development regulations
2. Government Operations/Financing (4): budgetfor Environmental Commission
3. Infrastructure (3)
3. Light Rail Transit (3)
4. Flavored Tobacco (1)
4. City Elections (1)
4. Socially Just Banking (1)
4. 21st Century Policing (1)
4. Refuse collection (1)
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“What you do today can improve all your tomorrows.” –Ralph Marston
MOVING FORWARD