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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-11-1994 - Special MeetingCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS MINUTES SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING PLACE: Newport. Beach Central Library S cc 9f TIME: 8:00 A.M. N RO CRLL DATE: March 11, 1994 INDEX LL The City Council met in joint session with the City Manager, City Attorney, City Clerk, Assistant City Manager, and Department Directors for a STRATEGIC PLANNING WORKSHOP. Present x x x x x x ROLL CALL Absent x David G. Jones, Ph.D., and Shirley Poitras of Sentient Systems, Inc., were the facilitators for the workshop. Dr. Jones stated that the objectives for the meeting were as follows: A. Discuss and Action Plan the Council Priorities. B. Increase the communication and rapport between Council and their Senior Staff. C. Resolve specific issues to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the City Organization. D. Develop a clear, concise Mission Statement for City Government for the last half of the decade of the 9013. Dr. Jones suggested the following standards for this workshop: A. Be open; express feelings; listen. B. Risk new ideas. C. Share responsibilities for • results. D. Have fun while working. Council Members and staff were divided into three group- tables, and each group was requested to list achievements the City had made in the last (approximate) 1 -1/2 years. The results were as follows: 1) Balboa Island Fire Station; 2) Staff and City Council leadership role in County issues; 3) Department /City Council Workshops; 4) Development of Economic Development Committee; 5) Improvements in West Newport on the 4th of July; 6) Hoag Local Coastal Program approval; 7) CIOSA Agreement; 8) New City Manager and new Department Directors; 9) High quality services /less money; 10) Near completion of new Central Library; • 11) Progress on Ground Water Project; 12) Disaster Preparedness Program; 13) Reelection of Clarence Turner as Mayor; Volume 48 - Page 68 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS 0 Rol CFlLL�' ! 9� �G% March 11, 1994 MINUTES INDEX 14) Completion of Newport Boulevard Widening; 15) Regulations and control of Charter Boat industry; 16) Infrastructure Plan; 17) Response to fire /storms; 18) Underground Utilities progress; 19) Central Balboa /Old Newport Boulevard specifications and plan; 20) Seismic Retrofit Program for buildings; 21) Improved morale of citizens in West Newport; 22) Continued dredging in Back Bay; 23) Green Acres Water Plan; 24) Identification of revenue sources; 25) Improved internal communication between City Council /City Manager /Staff; 26) City as a tourist attraction; 27) Vehicle replacement program; 28) Sexual harassment issue; 29) Brush clearance in Buck Gully; 30) Recycling Plan and goals; 31) Balanced budget; 32) Harbor quality; 33) Jamboree Road widening and improvement; 34) Improved labor relations; 35) New fire engine and truck; 36) Reinventing government efforts; 37) Composting Display; 38) Successfully implemented Measure M Roadway Funds. Dr. Jones discussed and explained the various levels of leadership relative to: 1) Bureaucratic 2) Effective 3) True The results of the Interpersonal Influence Inventory which had previously been completed by City Council and staff was presented. The four personality -type categories were: 1) Directing 2) Analyzing 3) Supporting 4) Emoting Dr. Jones also talked about "Flexibility - Key to True Leadership," noting that low flexibility ® own agenda; high flexibility — own agenda, other's agenda; clear concept of tasks and goals. Volume 48 - Page 69 COUNCIL MEMBERS CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH March 11, 1994 MINUTES INDEX All participants were now asked to write down "what things make a person most comfortable in making a decision." He stated the results would be included in his follow -up report to the City Manager. The Council's Consensus Vision for year • 2014, developed at their workshop in January was distributed and discussed; after which, the three individual tables action - planned one of the following subjects: 1) Budgeting; 2) Economic Development; and 3) Advance Planning. This included describing the issue, the objective, the options, and neat step. Dr. Jones advised that these issues, etc., would be included in his follow -up report to the City Manager. Following a short lunch break, the three groups participated in Round II of action planning one of the following subjects: 1) Income Property Management; 2) Infrastructure; and 3) Privatization. Following discussion of the above, Dr. Jones summarized four of the main issues raised by staff at their workshop on . March 10: A. Understanding and staying with City Council priorities. B. On -going communication between City Council and Department Heads. C. Relationship of fees to cost of service. D. Discovering how total community feels before forming conclusions. Reference was made by Dr. Jones to a newspaper article from the Miami Herald, March 3, 1991 entitled "Reinventing Government for the 1990's," which discussed various types of governments as follows: A. Catalytic Government - Steering rather than rowing. S. Competitive Government - Injecting competition into service delivery. C. Results Oriented Government - Funding outcomes, not inputs. D. Mission - Driven Government - Transforming rule- driven bureaucracies. Volume 48 - Page 70 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL MEMBERS S �9 March 11, 1994 ROLL CRLL AN11W Wkr(3n E. Stakeholder Government - Empowering rather than serving. In concluding this workshop, participants were asked to complete an evaluation form, with the results to be included in the follow -up report to the • City Manager. Meeting adjourned at 5:00 p.m. 1t * yt 1k �k * * 7k yt � yt s4 yt fAr * dt �Ir The agenda for this meeting was posted on March 4, 1994, at 1:30 p.m., on the City Hall Bulletin Board located outside of the City of Newport Beach Administration Building, and near the Community Room, Newport Central Library, 856 San Clemente Drive. yor • ATTEST: City Clerk V 'Z �41FOft • Volume 46 - Page 71