Antioch Set to Talk “Priorities” During Special Monday Meeting

On Monday, the Antioch City Council will host a special meeting/workshop to discuss its priorities which will begin at 1:00 pm at the Nick Rodriquez Community Center.

According to the schedule:

  • 1:00 PM – Welcome: Mayor Ron Bernal
  • 1:05 PM – Opening Remarks: Tracy Miller (TM Consulting)
  • 1:15 PM – City Manager Update on 2019-2029 Vision & Strategic Plan
  • 1:20 PM – Public Comments
  • 1:50 PM – Council Shares City Successes:
  • 2:05 PM – City Manager, Lists Staff’s Successes
  • 2:10 PM – Council Members Write Down Their Top Three Priorities (Through June 30, 2027)
  • 2:20 PM – Council Member’s Shall Read and Explain Their Top Priorities
  • 2:50 PM – Lists Shared Priorities and Posts Them on the Board: Tracy Miller
  • 3:00 PM – Break
  • 3:15 PM – Council May Revise or Suggest Changes to Priorities
  • 3:30 PM – Tracy Miller Combines Updated Priorities and Completes the Board
  • 3:40 PM – Discussion on Defining Specific, Measurable Outcomes for Each Priority
  • 5:15 PM – City Manager Discusses Date to Return to Council with Capacity to Deliver Priority Outcomes
  • 5:20 PM – Tracy Miller Summarizes Next Steps
  • 5:30 PM – Adjourn:

According to the staff report, as a result of the February 2, 2019 City Council Workshop, twelve aspirational priorities were recognized as highly important for the community:

  • Beautification of corridors community wide
    Priority corridors include L Street, A Street, Wilbur Avenue and Somersville/Auto Center Drive, along with general landscape improvements in medians.
    Status: Ongoing
  • Blight Eradication
    Comprehensive elements such as code enforcement, work crews, illegal dumping.
    Status: Ongoing
  • Civic Center
    Including a central Library branch and other amenities.
    Status: Not yet started
  • Community Cameras
    License plate readers, body cameras.
    Status: Ongoing
  • Community Center/ Town Square in the Historic District.
    Status: Not yet started
  • Conference Center
    Serving the entire community.
    Status: Not yet started
  • Hillcrest Specific Plan Area
    The BART Station is a central element.
    Status: Ongoing
  • Marina
    Develop a more robust water adventure centric center and river walk.
    Status: Not yet started
  • Mobility Plan
    A system that balances the needs of all residents – connecting ferries to trains, to transit, to bicycles, to roads.
    Status: Not yet started
  • Senior Services
    Ensuring that older residents have opportunities to age gracefully and spend quality time in healthy activities.
    Status: Ongoing
  • Solar
    Community-wide attention to being a green community.
    Status: Ongoing
  • Youth Programs
    Increasing activities and services during out-of-school time.
    Status: Ongoing

If You Go:
Antioch City Council Meeting
1:00 pm
Nick Rodriquez Community Center
213 F St, City of Antioch
Agenda – click here

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