Approve 5-year strategic business plan for 2009-2014
In Plain English
City Manager Bill Lindsay presented a comprehensive plan outlining Richmond's priorities and goals for the next 5 years. The strategic plan guides how the city allocates resources and makes decisions on major projects. If approved, this becomes the official roadmap for city operations through 2014.
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Votes
Approved the City of Richmond's Five-Year Strategic Business Plan 2009-2014
6 to 0
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