City council reaffirms focus on public safety, housing, transportation, and more.

Council members, during Monday’s meeting, endorsed six key priorities that will guide their actions until the next election, set to take place in 16 months.

The priorities cover areas including public safety, housing, homelessness, transportation, economic growth, and agriculture and the environment, with 25 actions identified to fulfill the City’s commitments to residents.

Mayor Tom Dyas emphasized the dedication to addressing the issues highlighted by the community, underscoring progress and adjustments made to enhance outcomes.

These priorities function as a strategic guide, determining the City’s investment of public funds to meet critical community needs, and guiding collaboration with government entities and local partners.

Recent reviews introduced updates to reflect changing economic conditions and community requirements, with goals to tackle significant challenges and maintain low tax rates.

Residents are invited to learn more about these priorities by visiting the council’s website.

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