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Work Plan Proposal <br /> Corridor Improvement Program <br /> Purpose <br /> The City has an adopted Strategic Plan that includes an initiative to improve the image of key corridors <br /> such as Highway 10. The City continues to get feedback from various industrial, commercial, and <br /> residential stakeholders that the image of Highway 10 is an issue that needs to be addressed.The City <br /> Council first desires to work with the community and stakeholders to identify/confirm that the <br /> consensus of the community is that an image issue does exists, and continue to work with the <br /> community and stakeholders to identify strategies to address the issue, if needed.The City Council <br /> desires to take an incentive-based approach, rather than an enforcement-based approach. <br /> Key Steps in Plan Development/Plan of Action <br /> In order to move from discussion to action,this Plan of Action is offered as a guide to complete the <br /> desired initiative in a reasonable timeframe and to ensure that this remains a high priority for the <br /> community. <br /> 1. Authorize Work Plan (this step) <br /> 2. Engage Stakeholders <br /> 3. Adopt a Plan of Action (Corridor Improvement Program) <br /> 4. Implement Strategies <br /> Sidebar 1—somewhere in this document we should provide an update on the direction to address 'low <br /> hanging fruit' administratively. This would be another update of the Staff Corridor Tour. <br /> Sidebar 2—somewhere in this document we should note our plan to create a consolidated geometric of <br /> the Ramsey Corridor that shows the full project upon completion (rather than the 20+ individual slides <br /> in the Study itself). <br /> Step 1: Authorize Work Plan <br /> In order to ensure that all are moving towards a common goal in a manner that meets the needs of <br /> policy makers, a Work Plan is first developed to hold the project team accountable for completing key <br /> tasks at agreed upon timeframes. <br /> Authorizing Work Plan is planned for January 24, 2017. <br /> Step 2: Engage Stakeholders <br />