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The council meeting included several proclamations, such as declaring Disability Rights Month, Parks and Recreation Month, and America's 250th birthday. The council recognized community members for their service, including a rescue effort involving a traffic incident and a water safety mascot presentation. The meeting also addressed upcoming events related to the city's 250th birthday celebration.
The Economic Development Strategic Plan for the City of Modesto aims to expand the city's economic focus, realign resources, and attract new investment. Key focus areas include Brand and Image, Community Engagement and Inclusion, Placemaking, Development Capacity and Business Friendliness, Workforce Development, Regional Collaboration, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Business Attraction and Recruitment, Business Retention and Expansion, Small Business Development, and Tourism and Visitation. The plan outlines 22 recommendations to drive business development and job creation over a five-year period, with progress to be measured by Key Performance Indicators.
The council meeting included a performance evaluation for the city manager and the issuance of a proclamation declaring Juneteenth in the city. Public comments addressed concerns regarding the regulation and safety of e-bikes, e-motorcycles, and e-scooters on city trails and sidewalks, as well as demands for transparency and independent investigations into police conduct, high-speed chases, and the use of restraint wraps in detention centers.
The committee meeting included the recommendation of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Yosemite Community College District for the use of a classroom, and the approval of the use of proceeds from recycled brass shell casings for the purchase of new police department ammunition.
The council meeting addressed several items, including a proclamation declaring June as Pride Month, the acceptance of a resignation from the Entertainment Commission, and the reappointment of members to the Downtown Improvement District Advisory Board. Public comments included praise for the local police department's response to recent incidents. Consent items approved included the final adoption of an ordinance to increase salaries for the mayor and council members, the receipt of the biennial notice for the conflict of interest code, approval of budget adjustments for the fiscal year, and the scheduling of a public hearing regarding landscape maintenance assessments.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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