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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS3 - Staff Priorities and Time Frame for FY 2001-2002 ProjectsCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH STUDY SESSION ITEM NO. ss3 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Homer L. Bludau, City Manager DATE: August 14, 2001 SUBJECT: Council Review of Staff Priorities and Time Frame for FY 2001 -2002 Projects COUNCIL ACTION: Review and comment on Council agreement/disagreement with staff priorities and time frames. BACKGROUND: The Executive Management Team recently went through a process to identify its highest ten (10) priority projects for the new budget year and to develop a mechanism for the effective management of these priority projects. Initially, the City Manager requested each Executive Management Team member to provide him with their individual list of 10 projects in priority order. After review of the submittals and comparison with his own list, the City Manager finalized his list. Roughly 80% agreement existed among the projects listed. Once priority identification took place, the Executive Management Team met with MAP Training Consultant Vicki Merrill to review project management techniques which involved scheduling, assigning responsibility, key action identification, reporting and group involvement in assisting with project challenges. Based on this training, the City Manager and the Executive Management Team assigned individual responsibility to each of the ten priorities. Those with primary project responsibilities met with other team members whose assistance would be needed to deliver the projects successfully, in order to determine key action steps and overall schedules. The City Manger would like to share the results of this process thus far with you to be certain these priorities are seen by you as priorities and to review the schedule for these projects. City Hall • 3300 Newport Boulevard • Post Office Box 1768 • Newport Beach, California 92659 -1766 Staff Priorities and Time Frame for FY 2001 -02 Projects Page 2 The City Manager has determined that the following 10 items in priority order (1 51 being most important) are those that staff should concentrate on accomplishing during the FY 2001 -02 fiscal year: 1) The signing of the JWA Settlement Agreement extension. 2) Begin and complete the public outreach portion of the General Plan Update process. 3a) Complete the Newport Coast Annexation legal process by December 1, 2001. 3b) Begin providing City services to the Newport Coast by January 1, 2002. 4) Have the City Council adopt new personnel policies /rules by December 11, 2001. 5) Obtain full compliance with the new NPDES permit requirements and complete the three water quality tests required by the Regional Water Quality Control Board. 6) Complete the most time sensitive Capital Improvement Projects on time: • Bonita Canyon Sports Park; • Balboa and Newport Pier Refurbishments; • Balboa Village Improvements (Phase 1) 7) Improve the plan check and permit issuance process whereby 90% of all plans are given initial plan checks and returned to customers within four weeks. 8) Reduce the City's electricity consumption (measured in kilowatt hours) by 10% from January 2001 to June 2002. 9) Develop a training program for first time and mid -level managers within the organization by June 30, 2002. 10) Begin the Local Coastal Program certification program. In conclusion, these 10 staff priorities need not be Council's top priorities, as some deal with staff related (personnel, training) issues needed to strengthen the organization. However, it is important that Council feel comfortable with the overall group of priorities in relation to their priorities. Of course, the City Manager will always place Council priorities before staff priorities for accomplishment.