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Board meetings and strategic plans from Monique Perry's organization
The commission held an arts and culture program spotlight featuring a tour of the Ranfla Vida exhibit at the Tempe History Museum, which focuses on local low rider culture. Additionally, staff provided an update on the progress of the strategic plan, noting that a final draft is expected for review soon. The meeting also included reports from commission members regarding their recent attendance and participation in various community arts and cultural events.
The meeting featured a presentation from the Energy Team regarding municipal and community greenhouse gas emission inventories, carbon neutrality strategies, and renewable energy programs. Discussions focused on the 2025 greenhouse gas emission inventory update, the adoption of the International Green Construction Code, progress on municipal and community carbon neutrality goals, and updates on energy infrastructure projects such as microgrids, bus electrification, and public EV charging initiatives.
The commission meeting featured a report from the Deputy Director regarding new hires, staff vacancies, and the strategic planning process including vision, mission, and goals. The Senior Financial Analyst provided an update on fiscal year revenue for the first three quarters. Additionally, the Tempe Center for the Arts Manager presented a season report. Commission members also shared updates on various liaison activities and community partnerships, including exhibitions, board leadership roles, and arts-related events.
The subcommittee discussed long-term strategies to reduce vacant retail spaces in future developments, including the potential application of Integrative Development Planning. The meeting included presentations on observations regarding retail spaces on Apache Corridor and stakeholder discussions regarding the site review process, early developer engagement for anticipated space usage, and the challenges of leasing large retail footprints. Perspectives were shared on potential leasing and subleasing of existing vacancies to community groups and the trend of restaurateurs seeking smaller, restaurant-ready footprints.
The council conducted a regular session that included a moment of silence, the pledge of allegiance, and a native land acknowledgement statement. Several proclamations were issued, including Mental Health Awareness Month, Asian-American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Jewish American Heritage Month, National Water Safety Month, and Ken Vincent Appreciation Day. The council also addressed protocols for public appearances, candidate conduct during city council meetings, and heard public testimony regarding council member behavior.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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