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LIVABLE TUCSON VISION PROGRAM
In the spring of 1997, the Mayor and Council of the City of Tucson
initiated the Livable Tucson Vision Program to identify a long-term,
community-driven vision for Tucson that would help to shape the city's
budget and provide a framework for developing programs and services
that address the real concerns of the community.
From Seattle to Jacksonville, communities across the country are starting
to define a vision for their future that balances the needs of this
generation without compromising the abilities of future generations
to meet their needs. These "sustainable" cities are learning and demonstrating
that balancing the economic, social, and environmental concerns of their
communities can improve their quality of life and ensure a better future.
Over 1,200 community members, business people, and city employees have
participated in the program to date, laying the groundwork for the development
of new and enhanced programs and services that will help bring us closer
to the community's vision of a more Livable Tucson.
BACKGROUND
During the spring and summer of 1997, three public forums were held
in each ward to engage the community in identifying a common vision
and strategies for achieving a sustainable community. In addition to
these ward forums, additional forums were held in the fall targeting
businesses, youth, and Spanish speakers. An Internet site also gave
citizens the opportunity to contribute their priorities, and City Council
offices had bulletin boards for community input. Based on the thousands
of comments that the community made, seventeen (17) key goals emerged.
These goals embody the values and aspirations of the community to maintain
and improve Tucson in the future. The next phase of the Livable Tucson
Vision Program involved holding six workshops in the spring of 1998
to develop indicators of progress towards each of the 17 goals. Taken
together, the indicators will form a community report card. For the
latest Livable Tucson information, including a listing of the goals
and indicators, visit the city's Web page at www.ci.tucson.az.us/livable.html.
LIVABLE TUCSON TIES TO NATIONAL INITIATIVE
The Livable Tucson Vision Program closely aligns our community with
the federal Livability Agenda for the 21st Century. In announcing the
new initiative on January 11, 1999, Vice President Gore stated, "It
is an initiative that will help us build more livable communities in
which to raise our families - places where young and old can walk, bike,
and play together; places where we not only protect historic old neighborhoods,
but where farms, green spaces, and forests can add life and beauty to
the newest of suburbs; places where we can work competitively, and still
spend less time in traffic and more time - that most precious of commodities
- for the families we really are - with our children, our spouses, our
friends."
LIVABLE TUCSON TEAM
To continue the progress already made with the Livable Tucson program,
and to expand the program further throughout the city organization and
in the community, an interdepartmental Livable Tucson Team was formed
in the fall of 1999. These city staff members meet on a regular basis
to determine the next steps that must be taken to further the Livable
Tucson goals. During the coming year, the team has three priorities:
1) refine the indicators and determine how indicator data can be gathered
on a regular basis, 2) review current City of Tucson projects with a
goal of determining how these projects could benefit from additional
collaborations with other city departments and offices, as well as organizations
outside of city government, and 3) determine strategies for communicating
progress on Livable Tucson to the community.
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