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1. Ensure Sound Fiscal Responsibility 2. Improve City s Infrastructure Increase General Fund (GF) revenue by 2% annually Achieve a 15% GF Cash Balance by June 30, 2014, and maintain annually thereafter Build a $200,000 Stormwater Utility Cash Balance, and maintain annually thereafter Achieve a $5 million Electric Cash Balance by June 30, 2014, $6 million by June 30, 2015 and $7 million by June 30, 2016 Write and submit a minimum of 20 grants each year Achieve and Maintain $1.5 million Water and Sewer Cash Balance while maintaining infrastructure Create Solid Waste Enterprise Fund (possible timing of rate increase with electric rate decrease) Create new city website including intranet, and necessary support staff Complete migration of legacy systems Develop a traffic management plan that includes maximum utilization of existing brick streets to the extent possible Develop Alternate Transportation plan for pedestrians and bikers Goal achieved Yes 7/1/2014 June 30 cash balance was 28%; Unassigned cash 7/1/2014 balance: 7% Yes and beyond No 7/1/2014 July 1 cash balance was $6,639,169.57 Jethro/ Hudson Simpson/ V. White Simpson/ Fredette Fredette/ 7/1/2014 and beyond Yes Application submitted for fifteen (15) grants since July 2014; Three (3) grant awarded; Six (6) applications are PENDING notice; Six (6) have been denied Yes 7/1/2014 IT Director hired November 2014; Network security and system upgrade prioritized On-going; System is operational Since 2012 staff worked with the Albemarle Rural Planning Organization and the Division of Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation Committee (a committee with in the North Carolina Department of Transportation) to develop an Albemarle Yes NCDOT CTP/Regional Bike Plan 7/1/2015 Six months June 30 3-6 months No action on Fall 2015 1 GOALS PROGRESS REPORT Administration (ABC)

3. Strengthen Intergovernmental Relationships, including Institutes of Higher Education Repair infrastructure and repave Road Street from Ehringhaus to Elizabeth Explore Special Storm Water district Halstead Blvd. Extended Area Study relocation of Public Safety function Develop partnership with County to get Passport Agency within City (US Postal Service) Draft Interlocal Agreement with County for cemetery maintenance Develop Pilot Internship Program Fredette Fredette Buffaloe Bunch (County) Felton Regional Bicycle Plan. The Regional Bicycle Plan was presented to City Council and the Pasquotank County Commissioners at their joint meeting on March 31, 2014. Both governments voted to adopt the plan. The EC PC Comprehensive Transportation Plan Steering Committee resumed final Plan discussions and revisions in preparation for local government inspection/adoption; Community workshops are planned for spring 2015 Design work authorized by Council, November 24, 2014; Construction work estimated for FY15-16 Preliminary information compiled and being reviewed by the SWAB Committee Study complete. The plan to purchase the former Mental Health Building on Main Street remains open/pending at this time. The offer is still on the table and the building is currently unoccupied. Staff believes relocation to the E Main Street property is still the most viable option. Staff plans to request budgetary funding for the purchase of the building in FY2015-16 budget Deleted for lack of interest from Pasquotank County Human Resources developed an Internship Program 20+ years ago and has been adhering to September 2015 Open No activity on 2 GOALS PROGRESS REPORT Administration (ABC)

Hold quarterly meetings with USCG and Educational partners (Mayor) to maintain positive relationships Meet with Legislative and Congressional delegations semi-annually Schedule exploratory meeting with the School Board by February 2014 to explore partnerships Create Joint use agreements with the School Board Mayor/ City Council City Council the program; No revisions to the program are planned at this time On-going On-going Yes 2/1/2014 Park staff has approached the local school system concerning the development of one Joint Use Agreement to coverall all the local schools. This has met with some opposition as each principal has control over their own school and grounds. Nevertheless, Staff has never had any issues using any school facility in Elizabeth City or Pasquotank County. Staff has a great relationship with the athletic directors at Northeastern High School as well as Pasquotank County High School, Elizabeth City Middle School and River Road Middle School. The City built a football field for the Police Athletic League at Sheep-Harney and did not meet with any resistance from school staff. Parks staff has also worked with the staff at P.W. Moore to have an open youth gym during the summer months. Staff believes that with this type of open and fluid relationship between the school system and the Parks and Recreation Department that we can work with the school principals and staff to increase the usage of school facilities after school No 2/1/2014 3 GOALS PROGRESS REPORT Administration (ABC)

4. Provide Youth and Senior Activities 5. Deliver Cost Effective, Quality Services Place holder for Vision 2020 Complete Middle School Project Make Arts of the Albemarle a line item ($22,500 annually) Explore partnerships for dog park and mini golf Place holder for Vision 2020 Conduct regular citizen survey (Use ICMA model) Cole hours. The majority of the project s structural improvements have been completed; B&G Club and PAL occupied the building and resumed operations September 15, 2014. Incomplete improvements include: Exterior lighting (repair/ installation is underway); Water fountains (inoperable, although receiving power; industrial plumber and/or new pipe installation may be required); men s restroom (screening and light fixture covers) Yes 9/1/2014 Completed. Yes 7/1/2014 Staff continues discussions the local SPCA and has developed a great plan for a Dog Park on the SPCA grounds just south of town. The SPCA will break ground for their new facility in early spring 2015; they are very willing to donate land for a Dog Park. Staff has not worked on a mini golf plan at this time. With the adoption of Budget, Council elected to emphasize existing park and recreation programing and infrastructure improvements Open/Ongoing The survey method and questionnaire are being researched. For budget reasons, the survey will likely be facilitated by City staff. Both web-based 3-6 Months 4 GOALS PROGRESS REPORT Administration (ABC)

6. Improve the Quality of All Neighborhoods Complete Smart Grid implementation Develop pilot Neighborhood Master Plan - create Council Workshop by 7/1/14 Develop Neighborhood Assessment Standards, then perform assessments Create Special Overlay District for Ehringhaus Street and paper survey methods and their associated costs will be reviewed. The City has administered area-specific surveys. The Police Department Crime survey was recently completed, results reported and publicized; Stormwater Advisory Board to conduct public education effort in Spring 2015, survey and program currently in development Clow No 7/1/2019 Planning staff recommends a consultant-led research and development of any comprehensive plan. When item receives capital funding, Brooks staff also recommends Council narrow their focus and select a specific area or neighborhood with which to start. Attempting multiple or a city-wide review will be overwhelming, extremely costly, and result in plans that are generalized and nonspecific. Brooks The Ehringhaus corridor has very few nonconforming on-premise signs; an overlay should address landscape nonconformity, enhancement, and site layout (i.e. building and parking lot setbacks, and curb cuts) Conduct City-wide street light survey Clow In-Progress 7/1/2015 Develop aesthetic based ordinance to address blight in neighborhoods Cole/ Cross The staff responsible for have met and outlined their steps toward the goal deliverables. Existing ordinances from other jurisdictions (along No activity on No activity on 60 days February 2015 5 GOALS PROGRESS REPORT Administration (ABC)

7. Increase the Quantity and Quality of Jobs with the City s existing Code) have been previewed. A draft will be presented to the Manager by January 31. Create Neighborhood Identity signage program Vision 2020 Downtown Strategic Plan Continue BIP Revise DIG Create one 3P partnership by 7/1/15 Develop STEM curriculum resolution for a vote at a future Council meeting Develop, with County, quasi-government agency to provide job/leadership training for local citizens City Council/ ***Reference Downtown Strategic Plan Document*** Agreement for Thompson Thrift commercial subdivision and development executed Yes Ongoing Completed. Program standards revised and goals expanded to include areas beyond downtown Completed 7/1/2014 City Council/ In-Progress 7/1/2015 City Council Resolution drafted for Council consideration May 27, 2014; Initiative not adopted by Council In-Progress 7/1/2015 Mayor has initiated discussions with various local March 2015 charitable organizations and government agencies City Council to expand use of Hugh Cale Resource Center; Council has executed agreement with Visions of Hope ESOC for at-risk/homeless women 6 GOALS PROGRESS REPORT Administration (ABC)