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The committee and council received the final report from the Charter Review Committee, which concluded a year of work. The meeting focused on key topics including council meeting frequency, council compensation, council vacancies, city manager authority to settle legal claims, and public works contracting. Recommendations were discussed for each item, including a shift to design-build contracting methods for public works, increasing the city manager's legal settlement authority, and adjusting council salaries. The meeting also addressed the process for filling council vacancies and the importance of professional polling for future ballot measures.
This document outlines the City of Sunnyvale's Draft Strategic Plan to Address Homelessness, aiming to provide clear direction and optimize resource allocation over the next five years. The plan builds upon previous community input and existing city and county services, focusing on five key goals: strengthening regional collaboration, expanding and supporting housing services and shelter, preventing homelessness and displacement, improving the quality of life for unsheltered people and the community, and promoting equity and systems integration. Anticipated annual outcomes include assisting 400 households with prevention and housing services, providing over 2,000 outreach and referrals, and supporting the development of permanent housing solutions.
The draft strategic plan for the City of Sunnyvale aims to address homelessness through a comprehensive and collaborative approach. Its five main goals include strengthening regional collaboration, expanding and supporting housing and shelter capacity, preventing homelessness and displacement, providing comprehensive and culturally relevant services, and promoting equity and systems integration. The plan emphasizes strategic resource allocation, avoiding service duplication with the county, and incorporating community feedback. Anticipated outcomes include assisting 400 households and providing over 2,000 outreach and referrals annually, with a long-term vision of ending homelessness by supporting permanent housing development by 2030.
The committee meeting focused on finalizing the Charter Review Committee report for submission to the city council. Key topics of discussion included proposed amendments regarding the City Council meeting schedule, adjustments to City Council and mayor compensation, council vacancies, city manager authority to settle claims, and policies concerning public works and contracting. The committee also opened the floor for public comment on these general report sections and editorial adjustments.
The joint meeting focused on reviewing progress and prioritizing potential charter amendments for the upcoming ballot. The committee presented a ranked list of topics, including alternative project delivery methods, city council salaries and compensation, redistricting commission processes, and the removal of gender-specific language. The discussion covered the committee's research process, budgetary considerations for ballot measures, and the need for voter education, particularly regarding alternative voting systems like ranked-choice voting, which the committee decided to defer for further study. The committee sought direction from the council to focus their remaining work on the most impactful amendments.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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