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
Why This Vote Matters
Richmond's city council unanimously approved a five-year strategic business plan that will guide city operations and spending decisions through 2014. The plan, presented by City Manager Bill Lindsay, establishes the city's official priorities and goals for major projects and resource allocation. All six council members present voted in favor, with Councilmember Viramontes absent. This type of strategic planning document is a standard governance tool that helps ensure consistent decision-making across different departments and future council compositions.
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