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Board meetings and strategic plans from Monique Ashton's organization
The agenda includes the approval of minutes from the February 21, 2025, meeting, followed by a quarterly investment performance review for the City of Rockville Pension Plan, Thrift/457 Plan, and Retiree Benefit Trust, presented by Segal Marco Advisors. An asset allocation review for Pension and OPEB Trusts will also be presented by Segal Marco Advisors. The agenda also includes a manager ratings action, specifically addressing the Invesco Emerging Market Equity Downgrade, presented by Segal Marco Advisors, and the Retirement Board Annual Report for Mayor and Council, presented by Darryl Parrish, a board member.
The meeting included a review of the agenda for upcoming meetings, addressing items such as stormwater issues related to zoning, the overall development process, and legislative discussions. There was also a discussion about the format of special presentations and the possibility of publishing Q&A sessions online. The REDI/Morguard item was scheduled and follow-up work sessions regarding the Human Needs Assessment were suggested.
The meeting included discussions and updates on various arts and culture programs, the Chapter IV Arts and Cultural Affairs Ordinance revision process, the FY27 Budget comment process, and the Poster Contest planning. The commission voted on a letter recommending the city pursue an Arts and Entertainment District designation. There was also a discussion regarding a presentation for a performing arts venue at King Farm Farmstead. A request from Moyi Arts Concepts, a for-profit arts organization, to give a presentation and seek funding was declined.
The Transportation and Mobility Commission meeting included discussions on various topics such as an upcoming Vision Zero report, coordination with the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration regarding MD 586 crash history, and RPAC Walktober events. The commission also discussed sidewalk prioritization, the FY 27 Budget process, ongoing city projects, recently added crosswalks, and a Comprehensive Transportation Review. Additionally, the RCPD's efforts to increase staff and traffic enforcement were reviewed. The commission addressed old and new business, including the senior center entrance and crosswalks, and drafted a letter to the Mayor and Council providing guidance for installing marked crosswalks.
This five-year IT Strategic Plan for the City of Rockville Department of Information Technology provides a roadmap for enhancing information technology resources and service delivery. It focuses on seven key areas: improving communication and collaboration, establishing the IT Department as a consulting service, enhancing IT infrastructure, optimizing information and document management, fostering software integration and interaction, establishing clear prioritization and funding for IT solutions, and providing comprehensive training for employees and IT staff. The plan aims to ensure all City employees and customers benefit from high-quality, efficient, cost-effective, and secure City communications, information access, and service delivery, ultimately improving business practices and quality of life.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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