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Board meetings and strategic plans from Kevin Lacoss's organization

Aug 19, 2019·Board Meeting

Newport City Council

Board

The Newport City Council meeting included a K9 Ozzy demonstration at Gardner Park, a permitting software demonstration, a 911 street renaming update, a municipal planning grant application, a Mission System for Water Works presentation, and a Sewer and Water Drainage Mapping Software presentation. The council also announced a $250,000 grant from the Northern Waters Regional Commission for infrastructure improvements.

Jan 1, 2016·Strategic Plan

Economic Development District of Northern Vermont Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy 2016-2020

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The 2016-2020 Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) for the Northern Vermont Economic Development District (NVEDD) focuses on building economic resilience across six northern Vermont counties. The plan addresses challenges such as an aging population, low population growth, high unemployment, income inequality, and inadequate access to healthcare and infrastructure. Key strategies include cultivating business growth through innovation and entrepreneurship, improving and expanding infrastructure (transportation, broadband, water quality), developing a skilled workforce, and promoting quality of life in communities. The CEDS aims to create resilient communities by strengthening systems, building agent capacities, and addressing institutional factors that hinder effective responses to economic and environmental challenges. The plan incorporates a SWOT analysis to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, and outlines specific actions and evaluation frameworks for each goal.

Jan 1, 2018·Strategic Plan

Newport City Downtown Development Strategic Plan 2018-2020

Strategic

The Newport City Downtown Development Strategic Plan (FY2018-FY2020) focuses on revitalizing the downtown economy by developing a four-season outdoor recreation sector. This strategy leverages Newport's natural assets, particularly Lake Memphremagog, to create a sustainable economic engine. The plan addresses infrastructure challenges, implements a proactive marketing strategy to attract visitors, and prepares local businesses for the influx of new consumers. Key initiatives include infrastructure updates, trail development (Bluffside Farm Trail Connector), and marketing campaigns to promote Newport's outdoor recreational opportunities. The plan uses a "building block" approach, with each year focusing on specific goals: FY2018 – asset identification and market studies; FY2019 – securing investments and infrastructure updates; FY2020 – destination development and business preparation. The overall aim is to create a vibrant downtown that serves as the economic, social, recreational, and cultural center for northeastern Vermont.

Oct 21, 2024·Board Meeting

Newport City Council Meeting

Board

The council meeting addressed several key issues. Discussion included additions and deletions to the agenda, approval of the consent agenda (including meeting minutes, accounts payable, warrants, payroll warrants, liquor licenses, vendor permits, and special event permits), and a confidential attorney-client communication in executive session. A significant portion of the meeting focused on the city's financial position, specifically addressing cash flow problems stemming from water and sewer fund shortfalls. The treasurer reported on the city's available funds and the need to borrow money to cover expenses. Council members discussed the need for water and sewer rate increases to address the ongoing financial challenges and expressed concerns about budgeting practices. The meeting also included a discussion of ARPA grant projects, including stormwater assistance, and the allocation of personnel expenses across different budget categories.

Oct 28, 2024·Board Meeting

Newport City Council Special Meeting

Board

The Newport City Council special meeting addressed several key issues. Discussion included playground equipment installation, with a focus on potential cost and liability concerns. The council also reviewed the financial discussion and tax rate, including water and sewer rates. A detailed review of the city's financial status was presented, including a budget status report, bank statements, and an audit of water and sewer time cards. The council also discussed the operation of the city's sweep account.

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