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Valdosta Mayor and City Council Create List of Goals for Fiscal Year 2016

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Posted at 4:15 PM, Jan 12, 2015
and last updated 2015-01-12 11:22:59-05

VALDOSTA, Ga. (WTXL) -- The Valdosta Mayor and City Council have created a list of 12 goals they hope to accomplish in the Fiscal Year 2016.

Among those goals, they plan to continue to pursue flood relief throughout the city, as well as continue to carry out waste water related projects with a goal of completing them within designated timelines.

They say they also want to set up meetings with property owners in the Perimeter Road area to pursue planning of infrastructure and future development.

The list of goals, available in full below, comes after a weekend retreat.

1. Continue to pursue flood relief and USACE to lead the effort for both studying the regional watershed and funding projects to resolve the flooding.

2. Continue to carry out wastewater related projects with a goal of completing projects within designated timelines.

3. Hold meetings with the County and the School Board to discuss common issues and concerns.

4. Reactivate the Municipal Auditorium Steering Committee to discuss project, funding, sale of Mathis, needs of the SGMC, etc.

5. Study the Tree and Landscape Ordinance and Nuisance Ordinance (yard, bushes, etc.) to include a review of fees and penalties.

6. Contract for business development and advocacy support person to enhance economic development.

7. Work to utilize CDBG funds for the development of the comprehensive plan and creation of a strategic plan to address issues such as job training, housing, economic development and employment.

8. Make an effort the implement the compensation plan based on financial resources.

9. Coordinate meetings with property owners in the Perimeter Road area to pursue master planning of infrastructure and future development.

10. Hold a meeting with the Housing Authority with a goal to visit the Fellwood Savannah development to gain public and private support for mixed use housing development.

11. Review revenue sources and expenses in order for the City to continue to operate in a fiscally responsible manner.

12. Collaborate with community and regional leaders to continue advocacy efforts on behalf of Moody Air Force Base in support of its value to national defense and our community and seek opportunities for base growth and expansion in preparation for future Base Realignment and Closure Commissions (BRAC).