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180-Day Plan Items |
Progress |
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Education |
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Appoint an Education Partnership
Coordinator.
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- Joanne Milner was
appointed to this position in January.
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Create the Mayor’s School Summit.
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- The first Mayor’s School
Summit has been scheduled for August 22nd at
Highland High School from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
- Since the beginning of the
Administration, the Mayor’s Office has been closely
coordinating with the Salt Lake City School District on a
range of policy and legislative issues.
- During the legislative
session, Mayor Becker’s Office joined the Salt Lake City
School District in lobbying efforts and editorial board
meetings aimed at stopping a bill that unfairly taxed Salt
Lake City residents to pay for the Jordan School District
split.
- Mayor Becker has been
regularly visiting schools and meeting with school groups in
the Mayor’s Office.
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Work with the University of Utah, Salt Lake
Community College, Westminster College, and Brigham Young
University to create a “Salt Lake City is College-Bound”
scholarship program.
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- Under the direction of
Mayor Becker’s Education Partnership Coordinator, the
“Service in the City” Scholarship has been conceptualized
and will soon be formally announced.
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Environment
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Accelerate the planning and funding for
Salt Lake Bikeways.
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- Mayor
Becker increased funding for Salt Lake Bikeways ten fold in
his budget. This proposal was ultimately approved by the
City Council.
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Increased funding will allow the acceleration of many Salt
Lake City bikeways projects.
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Mayor’s budget also included the creation of a new Bikeways
and Trails Coordinator position, approved by the City
Council, to further this effort.
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Initiate completion of the Jordan River
Parkway.
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- Mayor Becker has been
leveraging the City’s resources and working with other
stakeholders to see this restoration completed.
- This was reflected most
specifically in many of the budget recommendations he made,
including the addition of $400K in new funding over last
year, bringing the City’s total investment in the Jordan
River Parkway up to $3.6 million.
- The Mayor initiated
discussions on the trail gap between 200 South and North
Temple with Rocky Mountain Power, Questar and Union Pacific.
- Mayor Becker has also been
in contact with Davis County officials to determine how to
proceed with plans to connect the Jordan River and Legacy
Parkways.
- Mayor Becker participated
actively in Envision Utah’s “Blueprint Jordan River”
project.
- Mayor Becker has pursued a
federal appropriation for Parkway completion with the Utah
Congressional Delegation.
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Address a comprehensive review of staff,
land-use ordinances, and overall planning policies within the
Community Development Department and Building and Housing
Services.
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- Early in his
Administration, Mayor Becker commenced a major
reorganization of the Community and Economic Development
Department to address this initiative.
- This move included a
comprehensive review of staff and the decision to hire a new
CED Director and Planning Director to oversee the updating
of land-use, housing, and permitting processes with
consistent implementation.
- The Buzz Center was
created to provide one-stop guidance on land use, housing
and permitting projects.
- Mayor Becker is also
strictly following the guidance of a recently completed
planning audit which suggests a number of ways Salt Lake
City can further improve in this area.
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Revise Salt
Lake City’s building codes to strongly encourage use of LEED (or
LEED-equivalent) building standards.
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- As was reported in the
Salt Lake Tribune on May 29, 2008, the Mayor has
begun looking into how the City’s building codes can be
expanded to encourage the use of LEED building standards in
the future.
- During public speeches and
private meetings, Mayor Becker has been gathering input from
the business community, City Council and architectural
community to determine the best way to implement this
initiative.
- Because buildings are a
leading contributor to carbon emissions and climate change,
this is one of many efforts currently taking place in Salt
Lake City to improve the environment.
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Require
departmental carbon footprints.
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- Mayor Becker appointed
Vicki Bennett to the position of Director of the Office of
Sustainability and the Environment.
- Under Bennett’s
leadership, all city departments have begun developing plans
for measuring and reducing their carbon footprints.
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Equality |
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Pass a
nondiscrimination ordinance.
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- Expanded the Office of
Diversity to become the Office of Diversity and Human Rights
and appointed a new staff member to oversee this effort.
- Under the leadership of
Mayor Becker’s Coordinator of the Office of Diversity and
Human Rights, the Administration is pursuing a City-wide
effort to document discrimination to help inform the
creation of a non-discrimination ordinance.
- The Mayor’s Human Rights
Commission has been meeting regularly to address this issue.
- A survey was completed to
gather data about how Salt Lake City residents experience
discrimination.
- In the weeks to come,
Mayor Becker, Council Chair Love, and the HRC will be
announcing a series of town hall meetings to gather more
data on this issue before recommending a nondiscrimination
ordinance to the Mayor and City Council.
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Establish a
city registry for domestic partnerships.
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- The Domestic Partnership
Registry was established by unanimous vote of the City
Council and ultimately was retained after coming under
attack at Utah State Legislature. The name of the registry
was changed to the Mutual Commitment Registry.
- The Becker Administration
is now looking into the logistics of implementing a City
policy which would encourage companies who do business with
the City to extend benefits to those who’ve registered on
the Mutual Commitment Registry.
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Change the
city’s retirement plan to allow an employee to name a domestic
partner or another designee as a beneficiary. |
- Mayor Becker has directed
the City Attorney’s Office to explore options that would
achieve this objective. Further exploration and discussion
will be ongoing before this is fully instituted.
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Engaging the Community |
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Initiate “Salt Lake City Solutions.”
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- The Salt Lake Solutions
Steering Committee was formed and announced in the State of
the City speech.
- The Steering Committee
formulated community objectives to guide Salt Lake Solutions
in each of the projects that are taken up in the years to
come.
- Salt Lake Solutions has
undertaken two major projects, the Fisher Mansion and
Pioneer Park.
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Establish
open communications with state government and neighboring
communities.
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- Mayor
Becker has met with leaders from communities surrounding
Salt Lake City; Davis County Council of Governments and
state legislative leaders.
- Mayor
Becker regularly communicates with Governor Huntsman and
leaders statewide on issues that impact the Capital City.
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Strengthen
security and neighborhood safety.
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- Mayor Becker met with
Police Chief Burbank shortly after taking office to address
this goal.
- A variety of strategic
funding decisions related to the Police Department were
recommended by Mayor Becker in the recently passed budget to
help strengthen security and neighborhood safety.
- Mayor Becker’s staff has
worked collaboratively with the SLPD to help inform the
public about the important role it plays in helping make our
community safer.
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Provide additional police officers.
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- Based on the guidance of
Police Chief Burbank, Mayor Becker made funding
recommendations in his budget to boost police presence
throughout Salt Lake City by funding administrative
positions that consequently would free up additional police
officers to fight crime.
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Encourage neighborhood involvement in
public safety.
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- The Mayor successfully
recommended an increase of funding for Community Emergency
Response Training (CERT) and Mobile Watch programs in Salt
Lake City.
- This funding increase will
allow the programs to expand the involvement of more
neighborhoods in public safety.
- The Becker Administration
is directing an effort to bring the CERT, Mobile Watch and
Neighbored Watch programs together, to coordinate and become
more effective in protecting the community.
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Excitement |
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Implement
elements of Downtown Rising and the Downtown Transportation
Plan.
I will prioritize action steps to implement the Downtown Rising
plan and the Downtown Transportation Plan (which is currently in
draft form). Upon taking office, I will immediately pursue the
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- Downtown Transportation
Plan sailed through the Planning Commission this week and
will be before the City Council later this summer where it
is expected to pass.
- Appointment of Bob
Farrington as Economic Development Director.
- The Becker Administration
has established an ongoing collaboration with the Salt Lake
Chamber and Downtown Alliance as well as the Vest Pocket
Coalition and other small business groups.
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1) the creation of a downtown
cultural district, in coordination with Salt Lake County, which
would include preservation of the Utah Theater and development
of a Performing Arts Center; |
- The
Mayor created the Downtown Theater Action Group to tackle
the issue of securing a location and funding for a grand
theater downtown.
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2) the creation of a year-round
Public Market; |
- The Becker Administration
has been working with UTA, the Chamber, and other
organizations to secure a possible location of a year-round
Public Market downtown.
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3) working with the state of Utah
for a Global Exchange Place; |
- The Administration has
completed all the paperwork and necessary procedures to
establish the Foreign Trade Zone in Salt Lake City.
- Mayor Becker has
communicated with Governor Huntsman and his support staff on
behalf of the City for this project.
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4) the creation of a Downtown
Parking Authority; |
- The Mayor has successfully
recommended funding for a feasibility study, the first step
toward establishing a Downtown Parking Authority.
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5) the initiation of a downtown
transit circulator system; |
- The Transportation
Division and UTA have put everything in place for the
Downtown Transportation Circulator Branded Bus System which
will be initiated later this summer.
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6) capitalizing on the completion
of commuter rail from the north and our Intermodal Hub Central
Station with bike lockers, bike rental facilities and a safe
bikeway system downtown; and |
- Mayor Becker is actively
exploring development of a bicycle service and storage
station at the Intermodal Hub (Central Station) and studying
possibility of bike share or rental program.
- Vastly increased the
funding for bikeways.
- Under the leadership of
the Becker Administration, improvement of downtown bikeways
and the bus service system has been moving forward.
- As part of the Interlocal
Agreement, UTA has agreed to initiate a study to see if
looping the TRAX line from the Intermodal Hub through the
southwest quadrant of downtown to the north/south line is
feasible.
- Mayor Becker has initiated
efforts to preserve the historic warehouse north of the
Intermodal Hub.
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7) developing, in conjunction with
the University of Utah, an extension of the campus to our
downtown and along the transit lines of University Boulevard
(also known as 400 South) with research, classroom and housing
facilities in a manner that is compatible with existing
neighborhoods. |
- Mayor Becker has directed
his Senior Policy Advisor to coordinate with University of
Utah officials on Project Universe, a development project on
the southwest end of the University of Utah campus.
- Project Universe is the
first link toward the 400 South/ University Boulevard
project.
- The City will be hosting
Saturday workshops on Project Universe in July to further
dialog with all interested stakeholders.
- Mayor Becker has met with
President Young on this issue.
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