HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 72-15 Establishing the Strategic planning framework policyRESOLUTION NO. 72-15
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF MORRO BAY, CALIFORNIA,
ESTABLISHING THE STRATEGIC PLANNING FRAMEWORK POLICY
THE CITY COUNCIL
City of Morro Bay, California
WHEREAS, at the August 11, 2015, City of Morro Bay regular City Council meeting, the
Council unanimously approved the Strategic Planning and Budgeting Framework concept presented and
directed staff to develop a Strategic Planning Framework policy to be adopted at a future meeting; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with City Council direction, staff has prepared a Strategic
Planning Framework White Paper which is attached as Exhibit A.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Morro Bay,
the Strategic Planning Framework Policy is named and established as defined in the attached Exhibit
A.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Morro Bay, at a regular
meeting thereof held on the 8th day of December, 2015, by the following vote:
AYES: Irons, Headding, Johnson, Makowetski, Smukler
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
JAMI . IRONS, Mayor
4ALNAISWANSOrN�'),City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 72-15
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WHITE PAPER
Strategic Planning Framework
November 5, 2015
I. PURPOSE
The purpose of this paper is to describe the City of Morro Bay Strategic Planning
framework. This framework, to be adopted by the City Council, provides direction on annual,
biennial and quadrennial planning and budgeting tasks and processes the City will follow.
II. OVERVIEW
The City has many plans, including a General Plan (GP), Local Coastal Plan (LCP),
Economic Development Strategic Plan (EDSP - under development in 2015/16), Parking
Management Plan and other particular plans. Those plans are essential to provide long-term
guidance for the City. And, in particular, the GP/LCP provides strategic direction not only in
land -use but in many other areas.
However, the City also needs a regular process to set more general goals, and to
identify specific, measurable objectives to reach those goals. This process must also ensure
those objectives are considered in the annual budgeting process.
This Strategic Planning Framework does that. In general, the City Council will set /
refine broad goals every four years. Every two years the Council will identify specific objectives
associated with each goal for staff to complete. Every year during the budget process, those
objectives will be budgeted against.
In addition to this Strategic Planning Framework, the City is developing fresh Vision,
Values and Mission statements that should inform all of our planning efforts, and goal / objective
setting in particular.
III. DEFINITIONS
The following definitions are important to understand the City's Strategic Planning
Process:
City Mission Statement — The Mission Statement is a Council -approved statement that
describes the basic / essential tasks the City must provide, and a statement toward the
purpose of executing these tasks. The mission statement is focused on the purpose of
the City Government, not the broader community. The City mission statement might
begin something like: "The City of Morro Bay provides Public Safety, Recreation, and
other key municipal services in order to ...."
Community Vision and Values Statements. Community vision and values are also
Council -approved, semi -permanent statements, developed with significant community
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input, that describe what we want our community to be (Vision) and what ideals our
community considers of essential importance (values).
• City Core Tasks. Core tasks are functions that we should always be doing well and
they should be addressed in our City mission statement. A core task might be: "Maintain
City Infrastructure", or "Provide Public Safety".
• City Goals. Goals are broad projects we want to accomplish over a long-term (4-6 year)
period, usually because they are big enough and broad enough they can't be
accomplished in a year or two. An example of a goal is: "Improve Streets".
• City Objectives. Biennial objectives are specific, discreet, medium -term (1-2 year)
projects that support a more general goal, are feasible and achievable if appropriately
resourced, and can be directly budgeted against. An example of an Objective related to
the Goal "Improve Streets" could be: "Repave 10% of streets in FY16/17 and FY 17/18".
IV. PROCESS
Following is a written description of the City's Strategic Planning Framework depicted
below in figure 1.
• The process begins in December of each election year with the seating of a new
Council.
• The new Council begins a planning process to set biennial budget objectives for the
upcoming two budget years.
• This objective -setting planning process normally occurs in January and February with
two-year objectives set by the last Council meeting in February.
• Council -approved objectives are then used by staff and Council to develop the annual
budget in March — May of each year.
• Every four years (Presidential election years) the new Council also reviews and updates
the City's Goals. The City should work to ensure goals are items in which real
improvement is needed and achievable. Generally, goals should not be "maintain", but
should be "improve". Any new Council could, of course, resolve to deviate from this
Strategic Planning Framework and modify City goals outside of the specified four-year
window. However, for organizational efficiency and community stability, the City should
strive to keep goals for at least four years, using biennial objective setting and annual
budgeting to affect change and adjust priorities.
• On a semi-annual basis, normally in the fall of each year, staff updates the Council on
the status of the two-year budget objectives in an Annual Goals Update report and
special Council Meeting.
• In March — May each year, the staff and Council develop a 1-year budget for the
upcoming fiscal year: July 1 to June 30 of the following year. The two 1-year budgets
every 2-year goal/objective period provide the Council ample opportunity to reallocate
resources to achieve, or "weight" specific City Goals and Objectives.
• This entire process is underpinned and informed by a continuing 10-year budget forecast
process that is updated annually in Jan — Feb. Every other year the 10-year forecast is
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updated by an external professional consultant. In the off years it is updated internally by
staff.
Transition Plan for the Morro Bay
Strategic Planning and Budgeting Framework
2015 1 2016 1 2017
Elections
Goal Setting rt~
I Budgeting +
Elections— Nov of even years,
new Council seated in early
January
Biennial Planning— Every other
year in Jan and Feb Council
updates 2-yearobjectives. every
4t" year Council also updates 4-
year goals.
Annual Budgeting — Every year in
May and Jun Council updates
approves a 1-year budget.
2018
2019
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2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
overview. Beginning in December 2016 the City of Morro Bay executes a 4-2-
1 Strategic Planning and Budgeting process.
• Following each election, the new council meets in Jan / Feb to establish 2-
year objectives supporting each existing City Goal.
• Every four years this process begins in December and includes renewal of
the City's goals.
• The staff then uses the new objectives to inform creation of the City's
annual budget.
• The entire process is underpinned by a 10-year budget forecast that is
professionally (externally) updated every other year and internally updated
every year.
Figure 1 — Strategic Planning and Budgeting Framework
V. SUMMARY
This Strategic Planning and Budgeting Framework is intended to complement the City's
broader and more specific plans, including the General Plan, Local Coastal Plan, Economic
Development Strategic Plan and other land -use and issue -specific plans.
The above mentioned plans coupled with this Goals and Objectives process should
serve, taken as a whole, as the City's strategic plan. Following full implementation of the
ongoing GP/LCP rewrites in 2017, and 10-year Economic Development Strategic Plan in 2016,
the City could consider if an additional, formal, 10-year strategic plan is required.
David W. Buckingham
City Manager
November 5, 2015
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