FORTUNA – During the Fortuna City Council meeting Monday, members will consider authorizing a support letter for a state bill that would create a local entity to provide redevelopment options, and continuing a community input process to identify local funds.
“The City of Fortuna would be able to use such a tool to revitalize deteriorated infrastructure and attract businesses and jobs to our area,” the draft letter said. “This tool could serve as a critical first step toward addressing the challenges faced by California’s most disadvantaged and poorest areas.”
The council will also consider giving the go-ahead to continue to steps two and three of the Community-Engaged Planning Process – which allows residents to give input on different aspects of the community, including their satisfaction with the council, public safety and budget cuts, among other things. The city has joined with the Lew Edwards Group to “identify the best practices that other cities are utilizing to identify locally generated funding that cannot be taken by Sacramento” as the economy slowly recovers, according to the report.
During a citywide survey in step one, results indicated that constituents were happy with the council and there was support for general services sales tax measure that could be added to the November 2014 ballot, according to the report. If staff is directed to move forward, the city will collect more information on potential budget cuts.
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