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City Council Strategy Session

Regular Meeting

Charlotte, NC · October 5, 2015

Agenda

Agenda

City of Charlotte Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center 600 East 4th Street Charlotte, NC 28202 Meeting Agenda Monday, October 5, 2015 Room 267 City Council Workshop Meeting Mayor Daniel Clodfelter Mayor Pro Tem Michael Barnes Council Member Al Austin Council Member John Autry Council Member Ed Driggs Council Member Claire Fallon Council Member David Howard Council Member Patsy Kinsey Council Member Vi Lyles Council Member LaWana Mayfield Council Member Greg Phipps Council Member Kenny Smith City Council Workshop Meeting Agenda October 5, 2015 Meeting CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP Monday, October 5, 2015 1. Dinner 2. Community Investment Plan A. Introduction and Program Overview - Debra Campbell B. Livability Projects i. Comprehensive Neighborhood Improvement Program (CNIP) - Tom Warshauer ii. Housing Diversity - Debra Campbell iii. Joint Communication Center - Debra Campbell C. Job Growth Projects i. Applied Innovation Corridor - Todd DeLong D. 10 Minute Break - 6:00 pm E. Getting Around Projects i. Cross Charlotte Trail - Dan Gallagher ii. North and South I-85 Bridges - Johanna Quinn iii. Transportation Programs - Johanna Quinn F. Traffic Mitigation - Tim Richards G. Upcoming Council Actions and 2016 Council CIP Biennial Review - Randy Harrington Explanation § Council adopted the City’s $816.4 million Community Investment Plan (CIP) in June 2013. § On November 4, 2014 the first of four scheduled bond referenda was approved overwhelmingly by voters, providing a total of $145.9 million for transportation, neighborhood, and housing improvements. § Broad, neighborhood-based interdisciplinary staff strategy teams were created to enhance collaboration across all facets of City business and develop new partnerships with our public, non-profit, community, and private sector partners to maximize the value and impact of the CIP projects in the community. § Staff Strategy teams have been conducting advance planning and community engagement efforts for voter-approved 2014 Bond projects to engage stakeholders in clarifying community needs and goals that will be addressed by the projects. § This presentation will update City Council on the General Community Investment Plan, and the status and progress of projects included in the voter-approved 2014 Bond Referendum. COUNCIL DECISION OR DIRECTION REQUESTED: For informational purposes Attachment Summary Descriptions and Status Updates of Community Investment Plan Projects Handout Packet for October 5th Council Workshop CIP Update 3. Citizen's Forum - Room 267 City of Charlotte Page 2 Printed on 10/2/2015