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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-05-2022 - Called Meeting Commission Priorities Day 2February 5, 2022 At a Called Meeting of the Paducah Board of Commissioners held on Saturday, February 5, 2022, at 9:00 a.m., in the Training Room of City Hall located at 300 South 5th Street, Mayor George Bray presided. Upon call of the roll by the City Clerk, the following answered to their names: Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson, Mayor Bray (5). COMMISSION PRIORITIES DISCUSSION Assistant City Manager Michelle Smolen handed out a list of Ongoing Priorities and New Priorities based on information that the Commission had submitted from the Commission. A copy of the handout is in the minute file. The Commission selected the following ten (10) Commission Priorities for calendar year 2022: SOUTHSIDE ENHANCEMENTS The Commission would like to focus on residential and commercial development in the Walter Jetton area of Paducah. The Commission wants to support the Southside steering Committee in their efforts to guide policy and incentives decisions. HOUSING The Commission wants to focus on developing a map highlighting property available for development and define housing needs at all price levels. The Commission discussed building partnerships with potential housing developers and evaluating current infill incentives and make recommendations to better meet the City's goals. RADIO/TOWER UPGRADES AND OPERATIONAL FUNDING The Commission wishes to support the 911 Communication Oversight Committee in their efforts to recommend governance structure, capital improvements and a sustainable revenue source for both capital and operations MINORITY INCLUSION The Commission discussed keeping Minority Inclusion as a priority and to focus on Team Paducah being representative of the community's demographics at all levels of the organization. DOWNTOWN The Commission wants to focus on Downtown by supporting the downtown merchants and the City Block development. The Commission discussed fostering increased engagement with downtown merchants and unlocking their talents to support Downtown. The Commission would like to explore expanding the recruitment of business to the central business district through the use of incentives. GROWTH The Commission discussed utilizing multiple strategies to grow Paducah including, but not limited to collaboration with McCracken County, promotion of community assets, recruitment of new businesses, continuation of the Remote Workers Incentive, and revision of the Comprehensive Plan. BEAUTIFICATION The Commission discussed the beautification of Paducah which includes recycling, brush pick-up, utilizing the 311 app, Downtown beautification, Code Enforcement, and communication with Citizens to support beautifying Paducah. The Commission discussed utilizing Town Halls to gain feedback from the populace on this topic. TRAIL & BIKE PATH ENHANCEMENTS The Commission discussed the need to determine the next phase of the Greenway Trail and begin the planning process. This will include exploring and obtaining grants and revisiting the bike plan for implementation opportunities. SERVICE AND OPERATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS The Commission discussed utilizing data to achieve process improvements. This will include a review of the construction development process, evaluating staffing levels and education on the existing processes. PROTECTING KEY HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES The Commission discussed the need to collaborate with community partners to support and invest in the historical and cultural resources of Paducah which may include the Civic Center, Stuart Nelson Park, the Columbia Theater and the Hotel Metropolitan. February 5, 2022 CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT & ADDITIONAL DISCUSSION TOPICS • The Commission discussed moving the Stormwater priority to Continuous improvement. • The Commission would like to see more pickleball courts. • The Commission discussed using some of the ARPA funding toward grants for local organizations. • Commissioner Henderson would like the City to research partnerships with local organizations for supporting Mental Health Awareness. ADJOURN Commissioner Guess offered motion, seconded by Commissioner Henderson, to adjourn the meeting of the Paducah Board of Commissioners. Adopted on call of the roll yeas, Commissioners Gault, Guess, Henderson, Wilson and Mayor Bray (5) TIME ADJOURNED: Approximately 1:00 pm. ADOPTED: March 8, 2022 ATTE T: indsay Parish, ty Clerk