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The 2026 Strategic Plan for the City of Crestwood, Missouri, outlines specific goals and initiatives for the upcoming year to advance the city's long-term strategic directions and community outcomes. The plan is structured around five strategic directions: Healthy Crestwood, Connected Community, Sustainable Crestwood, Economic Development, and Financial Stability. These directions provide a focused roadmap, emphasizing fiscally responsible stewardship and ensuring resources are directed toward initiatives with the greatest community impact.
The City of Crestwood's strategic plan outlines its long-term direction based on five key pillars: Governmental Excellence, Vision and Growth, Quality of Life, Premier Public Safety, and Engaged and Connected Community. This plan serves as a roadmap for the city's development and a commitment to residents' quality of life, focusing on responsible governance, economic development, community well-being, safety, and engagement.
The collective agendas outline the ongoing Charter Review process across multiple meetings, scheduled from March through November 2025. Key topics include the Election of Officers, Public Comment periods, and extensive Charter Review sessions covering Articles 1 through 10, Articles 5 through 7, Articles 1 through 15, and Articles 11 through 15. Later agendas detail reviewing and categorizing proposed redlined changes and reviewing ordinance attachments for proposed Charter amendments, including Ballot Propositions 1 through 5.
The document encompasses minutes from multiple regular meetings of the Charter Review Commission held between March and November 2025. Key discussions across these meetings centered on the Charter review process, including timelines leading to voter approval in 2026. Specific agenda items included the election of officers (Chair and Vice Chair), review of Charter Articles 1-4, 5-7, 8-10, and 11-15, and discussions with the City Attorney regarding proposed changes. Proposed amendments covered topics such as term lengths for Aldermanic and Mayoral offices, closing term limit loopholes, updating meeting regulation language, allowing for a biennial budget, and various grammatical fixes. The commission finalized and approved several ballot propositions covering clarifications, efficiencies, election alignment changes, and term limit changes. There was public comment regarding gender-neutral language and the proposed term length changes.
The City of Crestwood's strategic plan is centered around governmental excellence, vision and growth, quality of life, premier public safety, and an engaged and connected community. It focuses on fiscal responsibility, high-quality customer service, economic development, improved pedestrian and public transportation, community beautification, superior park features, effective emergency response, and community involvement through outreach and transparency. Key outcomes include maintaining a balanced budget, supporting economic development along Watson Road, enhancing park facilities, ensuring effective emergency response, and promoting community engagement through various outreach programs.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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