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This Economic Development Workplan for the City of Pacifica outlines a strategic approach to address structural fiscal challenges and build a financially resilient future. It focuses on four strategic goals: Catalyst Projects and Opportunity Sites, Business Attraction, Business Retention, and Planning, Analysis and Policy. The plan aims to achieve outcomes such as activated commercial districts, walkable mixed-use areas, a stable revenue base, funded infrastructure, competitive staffing and services, thriving businesses, an exceptional visitor experience, and preserved natural beauty, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for Pacifica residents.
The meeting agenda focused primarily on the Master Plan Program and Site Summaries for the New Sharp Park Library and the Sanchez Library. Key discussions revolved around Community and Stakeholder Outreach, including reviewing a draft project outreach plan and identifying opportunities for a speakers forum. The committee reviewed project goals related to process, building, and site aspects for both libraries, with discussions referencing sustainability and LEED standards based on prior community input. The committee also addressed potential conflicting schedules for future meetings.
The report proposes a plan to enhance library services in Pacifica by consolidating current resources into a single, modern 21st-century community library. It focuses on transforming the library into a central learning center offering expanded information management, exchange, and dissemination services for individuals, community groups, businesses, and academics. The plan emphasizes developing comprehensive outreach programs and partnering with community leaders to ensure accessible and high-quality library services for all residents.
The Library Advisory Committee agenda for February 11, 2026, includes administrative business such as the introduction of the new Youth Member and the selection of the Vice Chair for 2026. Project updates cover communications, highlights from the San Mateo County Libraries Annual Report, and distribution of the book "Before the Ballot." Future topics for discussion include assigning a 'Book Club' discussion prompt on "Before the Ballot," preparation for annual reports to the City Council, and the formation of Ad-Hoc Subcommittees for 2026.
This document, presented during a City Council Study Session, details the City of Pacifica's complex and structural financial sustainability challenges. It focuses on addressing significant budget deficits, closing staffing and compensation gaps, and funding substantial unfunded capital projects. Key strategic areas include leveraging economic development through opportunity sites and housing, and exploring potential voter-approved revenue measures such as the Business License Tax, Utility User Tax, and Parcel Tax. The overarching goal is to achieve long-term fiscal health, maintain essential service levels, and enhance the community's quality of life.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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