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This Transportation Master Plan 2019 Update for the City of Chandler outlines an environmentally-friendly, multimodal transportation system that leverages technology. It addresses anticipated growth, changing trends, and future transportation needs across roadway, transit, and bicycle/pedestrian elements, with a significant emphasis on integrating advanced technology. The plan's vision is to provide comprehensive choices and establish Chandler as the "Most Connected City" by enhancing existing infrastructure and planning for future developments up to 2040.
This policy outlines the City of Chandler's pension funding objectives, commitment to employees, and sound financial management, while ensuring compliance with statutory requirements. It incorporates Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) recommendations on actuarial cost methods, asset smoothing, and amortization policies, alongside the Council's specific funding goals for both the Public Safety Personnel Retirement System (PSPRS) and the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS). A key strategic objective is to achieve 100% funding for PSPRS by June 30, 2036, through proactive measures such as selecting shorter amortization periods, timely full employer contributions, and committing additional payments beyond the Annual Required Contribution.
This document outlines the City of Chandler's Pension Funding Policy, detailing objectives for the Public Safety Personnel Retirement System (PSPRS) and Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS). The policy addresses Government Finance Officers Association's core elements of actuarial cost, asset smoothing, and amortization, alongside specific funding goals and cost mechanisms. Key priorities include achieving 100% funding for PSPRS by June 30, 2036, through proactive measures like shorter amortization periods, early full employer contributions, maintaining Annual Required Contribution (ARC) payments, and committing additional payments. For ASRS, the policy prioritizes funding the ARC from operating revenues to ensure sound financial management and intergenerational equity.
The Downtown Region Area Plan (DRAP) for the City of Chandler outlines an updated vision for the city's Downtown Region, guiding future development and ensuring continued growth. Key objectives include promoting adaptive reuse, establishing industrial commerce routes, encouraging integrated-uses, activating alleys, enhancing downtown gateways, and developing distinct district character areas. The plan aims to foster a vibrant, well-connected region with robust arts, entertainment, and recreation, thriving businesses, and diverse housing options, while celebrating its rich history and embracing an innovative future.
This resolution officially adopts the Chandler General Plan of 2026, replacing the 2016 general plan. The comprehensive plan is designed to guide the city's growth and development for the next ten years, establishing extensive norms for future urban planning and community progress.
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