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Board meetings and strategic plans from Alexandra Davis's organization
The council reviewed the Build Up Aurora initiative, which included a $264 million bond program proposal for transportation infrastructure, public safety, and community facilities projects, funded through an increase in sales and use tax. Additionally, the Citizens Advisory Committee provided a briefing regarding the city's progress under the consent decree, highlighting improvements in police and fire department policies, training, and accountability, and discussed the transition toward permanent structures for independent oversight.
The committee meeting addressed the expansion of the Aurora Cultural Arts District boundaries to include Stanley Marketplace and additional green spaces, with the city council asked to acknowledge and support these new boundaries. Additionally, the Aurora Public Library Board presented its annual report, covering strategic and facilities master planning, library usage statistics, per capita operating expenditure comparisons with other Colorado library systems, and new pilot programs such as partnership events with the Aurora Fox Arts Center and an affordable farmers market in collaboration with Rebel Marketplace.
The council held a workshop to review and update its strategic planning initiatives. The discussion centered on evaluating progress toward five key outcomes: being well-managed, healthy, safe, economically strong, and connected and engaged. The council engaged in exercises to refine current initiatives, including identifying areas to start, stop, shrink, or stretch, and discussed the implementation of a public-facing dashboard to track and communicate progress on these strategic goals.
The Commission reviewed the Tributary development project, which included a master plan proposal, two adjustment requests, and three zoning map amendments. The project covers 960 acres and proposes a diverse mix of residential, commercial, and open space land uses. Key discussion points included street connectivity, park and open space allocations, design standards, and the infrastructure required to support the phased development. The requested adjustments involved increasing the percentage of small residential lots and approval for two large-scale signs along Interstate 70.
The committee discussed legislative updates at both the state and federal levels. Key topics included the status of various bills nearing the end of the state legislative session, including discussions on housing, data centers, and public safety issues. At the federal level, the committee reviewed the status of housing legislation in the House and the potential for a reconciliation package. Additionally, the committee addressed the need for further review of an amendment related to peace officer use of force legislation before establishing an official position.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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