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This document summarizes the outcomes of the City of Longview's first All-Employee Summit, held on March 26, 2025, to gather staff feedback on organizational effectiveness and future direction. It identifies five key themes: Culture & Recognition, Communication & Engagement, Growth & Training, Vision & Identity, and Strengths & Bold Ideas. The report outlines immediate actions already underway, short-term goals for the current year, and bold, transformative goals for future exploration, aiming to foster a city organization that reflects excellence, pride, and improved internal operations.
This report summarizes the outcomes of the City of Longview's Stakeholder Summit held on April 15, 2025, which aimed to identify community strengths, challenges, and partnership opportunities. Key themes for future action include developing a clearer and more unified city identity, strengthening communication and transparency, addressing process barriers and bureaucratic hurdles, deepening partnerships to expand community impact, expanding access to behavioral health and social services, making data and accountability visible, and empowering leadership at all levels. The report serves as a blueprint for continued collaboration to achieve tangible results for the people of Longview.
The meeting included discussion and action on various items such as the approval of claims, surplus materials, chair and board reports, and director's report. Other business included a Library Board Bylaw Review which was tabled until a later meeting, and expansion of Educator Cards to Lower Columbia College Staff and Students.
The meeting included discussion and action items such as the approval of the agenda, the approval of minutes from the previous meeting, the approval of the claims report, and the approval of the surplus materials report. Other topics included constituent comments, chair and board reports, the director's report, a library board bylaw review, and expanding educator cards to Lower Columbia College staff and students.
The 2022 Annual Action Plan for the City of Longview and Longview-Kelso HOME Consortium outlines the use of CDBG and HOME funds to address housing and community development needs. Key areas of focus include supporting tenant-based rental projects, investing in affordable rental housing, providing supportive services to prevent homelessness, reducing poverty, and rehabilitating public housing. Priorities include completing projects initially awarded funds in 2020, such as the Sunrise Village multifamily development, improvements to Archie Anderson Park, and gap funding for a Highlands Neighborhood Facility.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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