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City Facilities Study Goals and Objectives
City Facility Study Goals
- Assist the City in planning for future facilities for the organization and the community.
- Produce a report which reflects community values and goals, helps the City plan for future capital expenditures, and informs the community about capital needs.
Project Objectives
- Work with City staff to use a broad range of tools for engaging a wide range of community stakeholders in the process, resulting in a report which is reflective of all community and organizational goals and values.
- Use existing reports and master plans to help identify existing conditions.
- Examine options including sharing space with other government jurisdictions (County or state offices) and looking at other properties or buildings in Tualatin which might meet City facility needs.
- Identify opportunities to leverage grant funding while meeting needs expressed by the community.
- Consider design opportunities which promote the City’s economic development goals and help generate revenue.
- Include the following City departments/facilities in the evaluation: Administration, Legal, Community Development, Community Services (including Library), and Finance. Include Police, Operations and Information Services information to include in existing conditions and look at potential impacts on these departments and facilities.