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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2.STRATEGIC GOAL SETTING WORKSHOP 01/25/113 31i1 af�vunt ��v.pecl S, „fi SPECIAL MEETING Note Meeting Location VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT BOARD OF TRUSTEES STRATEGIC GOAL SETTING WORKSHOP 2011 Meeting Location: Meeting Date and Time: EOC Tuesday, January 25, 2011 1720 W. Central Rd. 6:30 p.m. I. CALL TO ORDER - ROLL CALL Mayor Irvana K. Wilks Trustee Paul Hoefert Trustee John Matuszak Trustee Arlene Juracek Trustee Steven Polit Trustee John Korn Trustee Michael Zadel II. STATE OF THE ECONOMY Mr. Tom Snyder is a resident who possesses a PhD. in Urban Planning with emphasis in Public Finance. In discussions with Mayor Wilks about a possible Board and Commission appointment it was suggested that Mr. Snyder speak to the Village Board about his thoughts on economic and other urban issues facing the State and Mount Prospect. The information Mr. Snyder provides and discussion generated can serve as a precursor to the Board's annual Strategic Planning exercise. Attached is Mr. Snyder's resume and curriculum vita. III. GOVERNANCE AND DECISION - MAKING MODEL At last year's Strategic Goal Setting Workshop there was a brief discussion about "adopting" a formalized decision - making model that could become the basis for how the Village Board goes about setting its priorities, considering citizen requests for service enhancements, new regulations or policy changes. While brief, that discussion was met with positive feedback. Given the growing call for "less government" and our on -going fiscal constraints, consideration for adopting a decision - making model seems more prudent than ever. Staff proposes to engage in a general discussion on this subject, again, as a precursor to more formalized strategic planning. Literature on the subject is somewhat spotty. Nonetheless, it seems a worthwhile subject to tackle. No back up material. IV. FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE DISCUSSION ITEMS Over the past several years, the Village Manager's Office has attempted to better manage the flow of information, which comes to the Village Board through the Committee of the Whole agendas. As you know, Committee of the Whole meetings are designed specifically to allow for more extensive discussion of pending policy, finances, code changes and various items of community interest. The Committee of the Whole also serves as a forum for discussion of items, which are unexpected, controversial, or of an emergency nature. The evening's discussion will consist of reviewing suggested topics, discussing briefly the rationale and need for discussion and the potential timing for bringing such items forward. Board members, as well as staff, were asked to provide any suggested topics that they would like to have considered. These items are included in the accompanying package. In the past, the Village Board has engaged in a polling process, which identifies any subjects, which do have the support of the Board for research and review IV. MANAGER'S REPORT • Status V. ANY OTHER BUSINESS VI. ADJOURNMENT NOTE: ANY INDIVIDUAL WHO WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND THIS MEETING BUT BECAUSE OF A DISABILITY NEEDS SOME ACCOMMODATIONTO PARTICIPATE,SHOULD CONTACT THE VILLAGE MANAGER'S OFFICE AT 50 SOUTH EMERSON, MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS 60056, 84713926000, EXTENSION 5327, TDD #8471392 -6064. 2 Date: / v SUGGESTIONS /POSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS SUBJECT: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ISSUE /PROBLEM INCLUDING VILLAGE CODE REFERENCE, IF APPLICABLE n i� RESOLUTION /CHANGE SOUGHT: TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: !laa J Elected Official /Staff I concur that there should be discussion of the above - listed subject matter: Yes No Wilks: Hoefert: Juracek: Korn: Yes No Matuszak: Polit: Zadel: 01/10 HAVILM\COM20091COW Items Form.doc THOMAS P. SNYDER I S Emerson Street, Unit A, Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Phone: (847) 342 -3470 e -mail: thomaspsnyder @hotmail.com EDUCATION: Ph.D., 1986, Urban Planning, Harvard University (Graduate School of Arts and Science) Dissertation: Financing Local Cost of Growth Committee: Helen Ladd (chair), John Kain MCRP, 1979, City and Regional Planning, Harvard University (Graduate School of Design) MS, 1973, Mathematics, University of Oregon AB, 1970, Mathematics, University of California, Santa Cruz AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION AND EXPERTISE: Public Finance, Financial Management and Budgeting Transportation and Infrastructure Finance, Pricing and Planning Urban Economics and Economic Development Program Evaluation and Cost - Benefit Analysis Quantitative Methods and Econometrics Land Use Planning and Regulation Intergovernmental Fiscal Policy and Education Finance ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: (Selected) August 2009 - present University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs, adjunct July 1995 — July 2001 National University of Singapore, Public Policy Programme (a joint program with the Kennedy School at Harvard); Associate Professor January 1987 - June 1995 Indiana University, School of Public and Environmental Affairs; Assistant Professor July 1982 - December 1986 University of North Carolina, Department of City and Regional Planning; Lecturer NON - ACADEMIC POSITIONS: (Selected) September 2001 — present Writing, lecturing, and consulting on public financial management and budgeting, transportation finance and planning, economic development, urban planning and program /project evaluation June 1979 - February 1981 GCA Corporation /Technology Division, Environmental Planning and Analysis Department, Bedford, Massachusetts; Senior Economist (Directed the New York Regional Study for the National Commission on Air Quality) CONSULTANCIES: Various federal /national agencies in the United States, Singapore and China and state and local governments in the United States and Singapore on finance, budgeting, economic development, land use, transportation, housing, environmental planning and taxation PUBLIC SERVICE: Board of Governors, Singapore American School, and member of various advisory panels on public finance, economic development, planning, transportation and taxation in North Carolina, Indiana, Singapore and New York PUBLICATION: Numerous articles, reports and books (both academic and general audience) on fiscal and economic impacts of development, transportation finance and pricing, land use, economic development policy and pension policy PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) American Economic Association (AEA) American Planning Association (APA) THOMAS P. SNYDER 1 S Emerson Street, Unit A, Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Phone: (847) 342 -3470 e -mail: thomaspsnyder @hotmail.com EDUCATION: Ph.D., 1986, Urban Planning, Harvard University (Graduate School of Arts and Science) Dissertation: Financing Local Cost of Growth Committee: Helen Ladd (chair), John Kain MCRP, 1979, City and Regional Planning, Harvard University (Graduate School of Design) MS, 1973, Mathematics, University of Oregon AB, 1970, Mathematics, University of California, Santa Cruz AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION AND EXPERTISE: Public Finance, Financial Management and Budgeting Transportation and Infrastructure Finance, Pricing and Planning Urban Economics and Economic Development Program Evaluation and Cost - Benefit Analysis Quantitative Methods and Econometrics Land Use Planning and Regulation Intergovernmental Fiscal Policy and Education Finance ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: (Selected) August 2009 - present University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs, adjunct July 1995 — July 2001 National University of Singapore, Public Policy Programme (a joint program with the Kennedy School at Harvard); Associate Professor January 1987 - June 1995 Indiana University, School of Public and Environmental Affairs; Assistant Professor July 1982 - December 1986 University of North Carolina, Department of City and Regional Planning; Lecturer NON - ACADEMIC POSITIONS: (Selected) September 2001 — present Writing, lecturing, and consulting on public financial management and budgeting, transportation finance and planning, economic development, urban planning and program /project evaluation June 1979 - February 1981 GCA Corporation /Technology Division, Environmental Planning and Analysis Department, Bedford, Massachusetts; Senior Economist (Directed the New York Regional Study for the National Commission on Air Quality) CONSULTANCIES: Various federal /national agencies in the United States, Singapore and China and state and local governments in the United States and Singapore on finance, budgeting, economic development, land use, transportation, housing, environmental planning and taxation PUBLIC SERVICE: Board of Governors, Singapore American School, and member of various advisory panels on public finance, economic development, planning, transportation and taxation in North Carolina, Indiana, Singapore and New York PUBLICATION: Numerous articles, reports and books (both academic and general audience) on fiscal and economic impacts of development, transportation finance and pricing, land use, economic development policy and pension policy PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) American Economic Association (AEA) American Planning Association (APA) CURRICULUM VITA Thomas Patrick Snyder 1 S Emerson Street, Unit A Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Phone: (847) 342 -3470 Cell Phone: (718) 208 -8562 E -mail: thomaspsnyder @hotmail.com EDUCATION: Ph.D.,1986, Urban Planning, Harvard University (Graduate School of Arts and Science) Dissertation: Financing Local Cost of Growth Committee: Helen Ladd (chair), John Kain MCRP,1979, City and Regional Planning, Harvard University (Graduate School of Design) MS, 1973, Mathematics, University of Oregon AB, 1970, Mathematics, University of California, Santa Cruz AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: Public Finance, Financial Management and Budgeting Transportation and Infrastructure Finance, Pricing and Planning Urban Economics and Economic Development Program Evaluation and Cost - Benefit Analysis Quantitative Methods and Econometrics Land Use Planning and Regulation Intergovernmental Fiscal Policy and Education Finance ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: August 2009- present University of Illinois at Chicago, Graduate Program in Public Administration, and Department of Urban Planning and Policy, College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs, Adjunct Lecturer July 1995 - July 2001 National University of Singapore, Public Policy Programme (a joint program with the Kennedy School at Harvard); Associate Professor (equivalent to reader in Great Britain or full professor in the United States) January 1987 - June 1995 Indiana University, School of Public and Environmental Affairs; Assistant Professor July 1982 - December 1986 University of North Carolina, Department of City and Regional Planning; Instructor/ Lecturer September 1978 - January 1979, September 1979 - January 1980, September 1980 - January 1981, and September 1981 - January 1982 Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government and Department of City and Regional Planning; Teaching Assistant Program development, grading, and section leader for courses in public finance/ budgeting and applied microeconomic. January 1979 - June 1979 Harvard University, Department of City and Regional Planning; Research Fellow Verification and analysis of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Urban Simulation Model. Application of the model to housing rehabilitation programs. September 1977 - June 1978 Harvard University, Department of City and Regional Planning; Teaching Assistant Program development for courses in econometrics and quantitative methods. September 1973 - June 1976 University of Oregon, Department of Mathematics; Teaching Fellow in Mathematics Instructor for courses in calculus and linear algebra NON - ACADEMIC POSITIONS: September 2001 - present Writing, lecturing, and consulting on public financial management and budgeting, urban planning, transportations finance and planning, economic development, and project evaluation June 1979 - February 1981 GCA Corporation/ Technology Division, Environmental Planning and Analysis Department, Bedford, Massachusetts; Senior Economist Directed the New York Regional Study for the National Commission on Air Quality (NCAQ). The New York Regional Study was one of five regional studies that comprised the heart of NCAQ's research effort. The study evaluated the air quality, economic, and institutional impacts of the 1970 Clean Air Act and the 1977 Amendments in the New York Metropolitan area, as well as the impacts of alternative approaches to improving air quality. May 1978 - September 1978 GCA Corporation/ Technology Division, Environmental Planning and Analysis Department, Bedford, Massachusetts; Economist and Environmental Planner 1) Evaluation and design of alternative motor - vehicle emission Inspection and Maintenance (I/ M) programs of Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin. 2) Evaluation of the economic impacts of New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) on the ammonia nitrate and urea fertilizer industries. May 1977 - October 1977 Multisystems, Inc., Transportation Systems Division, Cambridge, MA; Transportation Systems Analyst 1) Development and modification of the Transportation Resource Allocation Model (TRANS) for the Policy Planning Division of U.S. DOT. TRANS is a capital expenditure planning model that evaluates the nation's long -run urban transportation needs. 2) Evaluation of the downtown Rochester, New York fare free zone -- UMTA demonstration project aimed at improving job access and mobility of inner -city residents. June 1970 - September 1971 Massey Data Inc., NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; Math Analyst Evaluation and analysis for the plasma physics experiments of the Pioneer Spacecraft. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) American Economic Association (AEA) American Planning Association (APA) HONORS: Indiana University, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Graduate Teaching Award, 1994 Indiana University, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Graduate Teaching Award, 1992 Indiana University, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Graduate Teaching Award, 1991 Graduates Fellow, Harvard University, 1976 -1979 Teaching Fellow, University of Oregon, 1973 -1976 GRANTS AND CONTRACTS: Co- principal investigator, "Development of Asian -Based Teaching Cases for the Public Policy Programme," Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore, September 1998 to September 1999, S$9,045. Principal Investigator, "Cost Sharing for Transportation Improvements Serving Major Employment Centers," National Academy of Science, Transportation Research Board, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, November 1988 to March 1993, $125,000. Principal Investigator, "Fiscal Restructuring From Tax and Expenditure Incentives Used to Attract New Industry," Ameritech Fellow Program, October 1989 to September 1992, $8,000. SPEA Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship, May- August 1991, $5,000. Co- Principal Investigator, "Public/ Private Partnership for Financing Highway Improvements," National Academy of Science, Transportation Research Board, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, May 1986 - November 1987, $125,000. Co- Principal Investigator, "Design and Implementation of Transportation Facility Fees for Raleigh, North Carolina," City of Raleigh, November 1985 - July 1986, $25,000. Co- Principal Investigator and Project Director, "Alternative Local Revenue Sources for Funding Infrastructure for Growth," U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Contract H5652, October 1983 - March 1985, $83,348. Principal Investigator, "Financing Water Projects in North Carolina," Water Resources Research Institute of the University of North Carolina and the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, June 1983 - December 1983, $11,540. PUBLICATIONS: Articles: "Designing Tax Systems for the Twenty -First Century," (with Mukul G. Asher), Framtider, No. 1, 1998, pp 35 -38 "Financial Burdens and Economic Costs in Expanding Urban Water Systems," Water Resource Research, Vol 23, No. 7, pp. 1139-44, July 1987 (with David H. Moreau) - Also reprinted, Water Resources Journal, No. 156, pp. 12 -17, March 1988, ESCAP, United Nations. "Financing the Public Costs of Growth," Government Finance Rez?iezv, Vol. 2, No. 4, August 1986, pp. 23 -30 (with Michael A. Stegman). Books: Paying for Growth: Using Development Fees to Finance Infrastructure, (with Michael A. Stegman), Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute Press, 1987, pp. 134 Edited Books: Public Policy in Asia: Implications for Business and Government, (with Mukul G. Asher and David Newman, Quorum Books, Westport, CT, 2002 Book Chapters: "The Challenges of Policy Studies in Asia," Public Policy in Asia: Implications for Business and Government, eds. Mukul G. Asher, David Newman and Thomas P. Snyder, Quorum Books, Westport, CT, 2002 "Comments and Perspectives," Choices in Financing Health Care and Old Age Security, ed. Nicholas Prescott, World Bank, Washington, DC, 1998 "Regulation of Urban Development," in Managing Municipal Change in China, ed. Charles F. Bonser, Institute of Development, Indiana University, 1994 "Public and Private Provision of Local Services in a Reform Economy," in Managing Municipal Change in China, ed. Charles F. Bonser, (with Daniel R. Mullins), Institute of Development, Indiana University, 1994 Book Reviews: Urban Financial Stress: Why Cities Go Broke, by Joan K. Martin, and Running in the Red: The Political Dynamics of Urban Fiscal Stress," by Irene Rubin, Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 50, N 1, Winter 1984, pp. 97- 99. Teaching Cases: "Politics and Finance: Housing in Suzhou Industrial Park," The Public Policy Programme, National University of Singapore and Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 2000 Reports/ Monographs: Cost Sharing for Transportation Improvements Near Suburban Activity Centers, Draft Final Report, National Academy of Sciences, May 1992. Public Private Partnerships for Financing Highway Improvements, National Academy of Science, Transportation Research Board, NCHRP Report 307, June 1988 (with Laurence J. Meisner, William W. Merrill and Susan Connelly). Establishing Facility Fees in Raleigh: Issues and Alternative, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina, July 1986 (with Michael A. Stegman). Alternative Local Revenue Sources for Funding Infrastructure for Growth, working paper, HUD - H5652, June 1984. Financing Water Projects in North Carolina: The State Role, Water Resource Research Institute Report No. 220, January 1984, pp. 104 (with Dale Whittington and Doug Hillstrom). The New York Metro/Hartford Regional Study Volume 9: Combined Phase II and Phase III Ozone Analysis Volume 10: Phase I Air Quality and Economic Impact Volume 11: Phase II and Phase III Analysis of TSP and SO Volume 12: Phase III Analysis of Uniform National Technical Standards, National Commission on Air Quality, December 1980. Evaluation of Motor Vehicle Emission Inspection and Maintenance Programs for Ohio, EPA - 905/2- 78- 006 and EPA - 905/2 -78 -007, October 1978, pp. 78 (with T.P. Midurski and F.M. Sellars). Evaluation of Motor Vehicle Emission Inspection and Maintenance Programs for Wisconsin, EPA - 905/2-78 -003 and EPA - 905/2 -78 -004, September 1978, pp. 92 (with T.P. Midurski and F.M. Sellars). Dissertation: Financing the Local Public Costs of Growth, Harvard University, Graduate School of Arts and Science, 1986, pp. 227 Other: "Legal Issues of Serving New Development," Carolina Planning, Vol. 11, No. 2, Fall 1985, pp. 12- 21 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Delivered Papers and Presentations: "The Demand for Roads: Lessons from the Auto Ownership and Road Pricing Schemes in Singapore," 22nd Annual Research Conference, Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management, Seattle, WA, November 4, 2000 "State Mandated and Managed Individual Provision of Social Security: The Case of Singapore's Central Provident Fund," 21St Annual Research Conference, Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, D.C., November 6,1999 "Old Age Security: The Case of Singapore's Central Provident Fund," 73rd Annual Conference, Western Economic Association International, Lake Tahoe, July 2, 1998 "Regulatory Strategies for Solving the Haze Problem in Southeast Asia," Workshop on Southeast Asian Forest Fires: Science and Policy sponsored by NUS Office of Research, Singapore, May 1, 1998 "Comment: Old Age Security," World Bank Conference on Health Care and Old Age Security, Singapore, November 8, 1997 "Fiscal Policy: Financing Budget Deficits and Managing the Public Sector," the Twenty -First SEANZA Central Banking Course, Kunming, China, November 6,1996. "The Teaching of Public Policy to Non - American: Issues and Perspectives," 18th Annual Research Conference, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Pittsburgh, November 2,1996. "The Goals and Impacts of Local Economic Development Initiatives: Incentives, Costs and Policy," 16th Annual Research Conference, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Chicago, October 28,1994. "Financing the Public Cost of Growth: Issues and Practices," National Tax Association, 86th Annual Conference, St. Paul, November 9,1993. "Regulation of Urban Development: The Public Responsibilities of Private Development in China," Conference on "Managing Municipal Change in China," Hong Kong and Guangzhou, June 7- 12,1993. "Public and Private Provision of Local Services in a Reform Economy," (with Daniel R. Mullins), Conference on "Managing Municipal Change in China," Hong Kong and Guangzhou, June 7 -12, 1993. "Local Fiscal Restructuring from Incentive Packages Used to Attract New Industry: The Case of the Japanese Auto Industry in the Midwest," American Economic Association, Annual Meetings, Anaheim, January 5,1993. "The Roll of the Courts in Shaping Economic Policy: The Case of Development Fees," 4th Annual Conference of the Section on Budgeting and Financial Management, ASPA, Arlington, VA, October 17,1992. "The Local Fiscal Impacts of Direct Foreign Investments: The Case of Japanese Auto Investment in the Midwest," American Society for Public Administration, 53rd National Conference, Chicago, April 14,1992. "Financing the Public Cost of Growth: Infrastructure Pricing, Municipal Debt and Intergenerational Equity," Southern Economic Association, 60th Annual Conference, New Orleans, November 18, 1990. "Financing Public Facilities Serving Suburban Growth," National Tax Association, 83rd Annual Conference, San Francisco, November 14, 1990. "Policy Without Foundation: The Case of Development Impact Fees," 12th Annual Research Conference, Association for Public Policy Analysis Management, San Francisco, October 18, 1990. "Financing Transportation Facilities Serving Suburban Activity Centers," invited paper, TRED Conference on Causes and Consequences of the Changing Urban Form, Boston, October 13, 1990. "Financing the Public Cost of Growth: Infrastructure Pricing, Municipal Debt and Intergenerational Equity," Western Economic Association, 65th Annual Conference, San Diego, July 2,1990. "Financing the Public Costs of Growth: Policy Issues and Economic Realities," Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association, Lake Tahoe, June 1989. "Review: The Management of Sustainable Development," Regional Development Administration Conference sponsored by Erasmus University, Reiks Leiden University and Indiana University, Bloomington, May 1989. "Infrastructure Pricing, Municipal Debt and Intergenerational Equity ", 9th Annual Research Conference, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Bethesda, Maryland, October 1987. "The Economic and Social Impacts of Developer Financing of Public Facilities ", invited paper, American Planning Association, National Conference, New York, April 27,1987. "An Economic and Empirical Analysis of Changing Trends in the Financing of Public Infrastructure," Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Annual Conference, Atlanta, November 1985. "Developer's Social and Economic Responsibilities: A Changing Climate," American Planning Association, National Conference, Montreal, April 1985. "Financing Urban Economic Development: Are We Headed in the Right Directions ?" American Society for Public Administration, 45th National Conference, Denver 1984 Reviewer/ Referee: Oxford University Press Public Budgeting and Finance Environment and Planning A Land Economics Journal of the American Planning Association Policy Studies Journal Journal of Policy Analysis and Management Urban Affairs Review TEACHING: University of Illinois at Chicago Graduate courses in: Economics for Public Administration, Data Analysis and Statistics for Public Administration and Policy, Economic Analysis for Planning and Policy, Cost - Benefit Analysis National University of Singapore Graduate courses in: Public Financial Management and Budgeting, Urban Development and Policy, Infrastructure Planning and Finance, Public Sector Accounting, Program Evaluation and Benefit -Cost Analysis, Public Sector Economics, Empirical Analysis for Public Policy, and Research Methods and the Policy Analysis Exercise Executive programs on: Public Policy and Management for senior government officials from Asia, sponsored by UNDP and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore, Urban Development and Planning for government officials from Southeast Asia, sponsored by ASEAN and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore, The Formulation and Implementation of Housing Policy for senior policy- makers from the Housing and Development Board (HDB), sponsored by the HDB, Singapore Pension Reform for senior Asian government officials, sponsored by the ADB Institute and the World Bank, Tax Administration for Vietnamese officials, sponsored by the Public Administration Reform Project in Daklak, Public Policy Analysis for Vietnamese officials from the National Institute of Public Administration, sponsored by the British Council. Indiana University Undergraduate courses in: Financial Management and Budgeting, Urban Development and Planning, Senior Seminar on Debt Administration, and Senior Seminar on Education Policy and Finance Graduate courses in: Public Finance and Budgeting, Urban Economic Development, Microeconomics, Land Use Planning, Benefit Cost Analysis, Transportation Planning, Quantitative Methods in Public Affairs, Seminar in Revenue Theory and Administration, Seminar in Government Budgeting, and Seminar in Local Economic Development University of North Carolina Graduate courses in: Economic Analysis for Public Policy and Planning, State and Local Public Finance, Quantitative Methods in Planning, Environmental Planning, Transportation Planning, and Master Degree Workshop SERVICE: Public Service: Board, Agape House Campus Ministry at University of Illinois Chicago, Presbyterian Church USA and United Methodist Church, July 2010 - present Steering Committee/ Board, Spring of Life Partnership, Habitat for Humanity, June 2009 - present Finance Committee, Village of Mount Kisco, March 2003 - August 2008 Board of Governors, Singapore American School, July 2000 - August 2001 Consultant and Advisor, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal on the establishment of an interdisciplinary American Studies program, September 2-10,2000 (funded by USAID) Strategic Planning Committee, Singapore American School, August 1997 -May 1998 Facilitator -- Workshops for the National Youth Council, July- December 1995 Member -- Johnson County Progress Forum, a panel of seven business and community leaders appointed by the County Commissioners to advise them on growth, development and administrative issues. May 1988 -June 1995. Consultant -- Directed study of Medicaid disability policies for State of Indiana, Family and Social Services Administration, January -June 1995 Coordinated and directed study with V541 class of annexation policies for the Town of Ellettsvile, January -June 1995 Consultant -- Guangzhou Academy of Social Sciences and Municipality of Guangzhou on property rights systems, October 1994 -March 1995 Consultant -- Indiana Department of Commerce and the Office of the Governor on industrial recruitment policy, May 1994 -June 1995 Advisor -- City of Indianapolis, Department of Metropolitan Development on joint public - private ventures, January -June 1994 Advisor -- Indiana State Board of Tax Commissioners on property tax reform and assessment policy, October 1993 -March 1994 Participant and organizing committee -- Conference on "Managing Municipal Change" sponsored by the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the Guangzhou Academy of Social Sciences, and the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, Hong Kong and Guangzhou, June 1993. Presentation -- Legislative Up -date Series, Office of University Relations and External Affairs, recorded talk to state legislators on "Fiscal Impacts of Population Changes in Indiana," November 1993. Coordinated and directed cost - benefit study with the V541 class of the Presidential Management Intern (PMI) program for the Office of Personal Management (OPM), January -June 1992. Coordinated and directed cost - benefit study with the V541 class of recycling programs in Monroe County for the Monroe County Solid Waste Management District, January -June 1992. Coordinated a review by the V610 class of the budgeting process for the Johnson County Council, September- December 1992. Consultant - City of Indianapolis, Mayor and Department of Metropolitan Development on organization of the planning department, January 1991 - March 1991 Coordinated and directed cost - benefit study with the V541 class of government office space needs in Bloomington for Mayor and City Controller's Office, January -May 1991. Testimony on impact fee enabling legislation, Indiana State Legislature, Senate Finance Committee, January 17,1990. Member, working group of the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns, Association of Indiana Counties, and Indiana Planning Association on drafting impact fee legislation for presentation in 1991 session, July- November 1990. Testimony and Technical/ Advisory Assistance, Interim Study Committee on Local Government Issues, Indiana State Legislature. Aid in developing and drafting impact fee enabling legislation for Indiana. July 1989 to November 1989. Advisor to Indiana Economic Development Council, Inc. on economic development and infrastructure financing issues. January 1989 - December 1991. Advisor to Department of Metropolitan Development, City of Indianapolis on infrastructure financing issues. May 1989 -May 1991. Advisor to Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis, Inc. on development trends and development regulation. May 1987 -June 1989. Workshop organizer and speaker, Urban Horizons Conference, Indianapolis, April 1989. National Conference sponsored by International City Management Association (ICMA), Indiana Economic Development Council, and Partners for Livable Places. Workshop participant, "Midwest Economic Development: Research Needs and Priorities," June 1989, Indianapolis. Workshop sponsored by Regional Economic Development Institute of Indiana University and the Ameritech Fellows Program. Speaker, "Planning and Development in the Indianapolis Metropolitan Area," July 1989, Noblesville, Public forum and presentation sponsored by the Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis and Hamilton County on planning and zoning issues. Speaker, "Financing Infrastructure in Indiana, "Build Indiana Council, Executive Committee, October 1989, Indianapolis. Instructor, ICLEF Seminar, "Zoning: Rules, Procedures and Problems," Indianapolis, August 1988, Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum and Indiana State Bar Association. Featured speaker, Impact Fee and Community Growth Forum, Ft. Wayne, November 1988, sponsored by Allen County Planning Commission, Fort Wayne Department of Community Development and Greater Fort Wayne Home Builders Association. Panel member and discussant, Indiana Regional Development Conference sponsored by Regional and Economic Development Institute, SPEA, Indianapolis, May 1987. Featured speaker and instructor, Urban Land Institute (ULI), Professional Development Seminar on Development Fees, Dallas, January 1987. Panel member, Report to the People, annual conference sponsored by the City of Raleigh, Raleigh, North Carolina, December 1986. Featured speaker, Economic Development Forum, sponsored by the City of Raleigh and the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce, Raleigh, North Carolina, November 1986. Advisory to City Attorney's Office and Department of Planning, City of Raleigh, North Carolina, on infrastructure financing, March 1984 to June 1987. Invited speaker, "Developer Responsibilities in the 1980s," Annual Conference of the Mid - Atlantic Region of the American Planning Association, Virginia Beach, September 1986. Keynote speaker, "The Changing Responsibilities of Developers: The Evolution of Developer Exaction," North Carolina Division, American Planning Association, Annual Conference, Chapel Hill, April 1986. Featured speaker and instructor, Urban Land Institute (ULI) professional development seminar on the financing of new development, Denver, January 1986. Keynote speaker, "The Legal Conflicts between Developer Regulation and Public Finance," North Carolina Association of Municipal Attorneys, Annual Conference, Wrightsville Beach, August 1985. University Service: Institutional Representative to Association of Public Policy and Management (APPAM), October 1998 - August 2001 Board of Examiners, Master in Public Policy (MPP), July 1995 - August 2001 Faculty Search Committee, Public Policy Programme, October 1999 -March 2000 (chair), and October 2000 -March 2001 MPP Curriculum Review Committee, November 1998 -March 1999 MPP Research Conference, co -chair of organising committee, July 1998 - September 1999 Case Teaching Workshop coordinator and instructor -- workshop conducted by Harvard /Kennedy School and NUS staff for FASS faculty on case teaching, May 1998 Long Run Planning Committee, Bloomington Faculty Council, August 1988 -May 1995 (Chair 1992 -94) Policy Committee for Graduate Professional Programs, SPEA, September 1993 -1995 Policy Committee for the Ph.D. in Public Affairs, SPEA, September 1992 -1995 Chair, Search and Screen Committee for Public Finance Position, SPEA, September 1991 -April 1992 Faculty Governing Committee for the Master's of Planning Program, SPEA, Indianapolis, June 1990 - September 1992 Faculty Advisor to I.U. Real Estate Office and Office of External Affairs, Vice President, Bloomington, on city /university relations and long -term planning and zoning issues, October 1988- September 1989 Undergraduate Policy Committee, SPEA, January 1987 to July 1989 Transportation Research Center Policy Committee, SPEA and School of Business, August 1987 - June 1991 Committee on the Establishment at a Graduate Planning Degree at IUPUI, August 1987 to December 1988 Economics, Finance and Policy Analysis Faculty, SPEA, January 1987 -June 1995 Committee to review and revise the economic, finance and policy components of the MPA curriculum, 1993 -94 (Chair). Committee to review and revise the undergraduate finance concentration, 1992 -93 (Chair) Committee to develop a new financial management concentration for the BS in Public Affairs, 1989 -90. Committee to examine the consistency of public finance and economic core courses is the MPA curriculum, 1988 -90 (Chair). Committee to develop the public finance and concentrations and related courses for the proposed Ph.D. in Public Policy, 1987 -89 (Chair - policy concentration subcommittee). Urban and Regional Analysis Faculty, SPEA, January 1987 -June 1995 Committee to examine and develop urban and regional analysis core courses for the revised BS in Public Affairs, 1989. Student Service: Policy Analysis Exercises (Master Thesis), coordinator -- overseeing selection of topics by students, the assignment of faculty advisors/ readers and grading, July 1995 - August 2001 Graduate Faculty Advisor, Policy Analysis Concentration, August 1992 -June 1995 Graduate Faculty Advisor, Finance Concentration, August 1993 -June 1995 Undergraduate Faculty Advisor, Finance Concentration, SPEA, August 1988 -June 1990 Faculty Advisor, Lilly Community Assistance Program, SPEA, August 1987 -June 1995 Date: Z (0 1 � SUGGESTIONS /POSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS SUBJECT: A.4 NIi t - NAT( ow� L� BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ISSUE /PROBLEM INCLUDING VILLAGE CODE REFERENCE, IF APPLICABLE • • e c� a ssa b o ox ss S OUGHT: _ TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: _ d 0epd-:i0'=- Elected Official /Staff I concur that there should be discussion of the above - listed subject matter: Yes No Yes No Wilks: Matuszak: Hoefert: Polit: Juracek: Zadel: Korn: 01/10 HAVILM \Cow\2009 \C0W Items Form.doc Date: SUGGESTIONS /POSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS SUBJECT: A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ISSUE /PROBLEM INCLUDING VILLAGE CODE REFERENCE, IF APPLICABLE RESOLUTION /CHANGE SOUGHT: TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: To C'fi2 -�Y Lt/Kr3 r LfT`/ I�1S�SfC,�� � _ !• `, l • f�l��'►eT Elected Official /Staff I concur that there should be discussion of the above-listed subject matter: Yes No Yes No Wilks: Matuszak: Hoefert: Polit: Juracek: Zadel: Korn: 01/10 HAVILM \Cow\2009 \C0W Items Form.doc Date: SUBJECT: SUGGESTIONS /POSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ISSUE /PROBLEM INCLUDING VILLAGE CODE REFERENCE, IF APPLICABLE RESOLUTION /CHANGE SOUGHT: TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: L- _T ,, vp a O w� • c .i ZZ A M Elected Official /Staff I concur that there should be discussion of the above - listed subject matter: Yes No Yes No Wilks: Matuszak: Hoefert: Polit: Juracek: Zadel: Korn: 01/10 HAVILM \Cow\2009 \C0W Items Form.doc Date: Zot I— SUGGESTIONS /POSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS SUBJECT: F-4t-'(1=L - %J QO" ( )AK- -- 6PA-I js .� u 63N2 6Z:t! 1ct� BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ISSUE /PROBLEM INCLUDING VILLAGE -� E� � E2� (�r4C_� .Fi2��c•1 1��� CODE REFERENCE, IF APPLICABLE RESOLUTION /CHANGE SOUGHT: w1w ads 1 TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: I concur that there should be discussion of the above - listed subject matter: Yes No Yes No Wilks: Matuszak: Hoefert: Polit: Juracek: Zadel: Korn: 01/10 HAVILM \Cow\2009 \C0W Items Form.doc Elected Official /Staff Dater l SUGGESTIONS /POSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS SUBJECT: BRIEF DESCRIPTION 5 d e a ' e )a OF ISSUE/PROBLEM , , -e— k t Pge INCLUDING VILLAGE Ir to T / a CODE REFERENCE, � � r �, S ,� w c � G ,�� � ,bui IF APPLICABLE RESOLUTION /CHANGE SOUGHT: TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: Elected Official /Staff I concur that there should be discussion of the above - listed subject matter: Yes No Yes No Wilks: Matuszak: Hoefert: Polit: Juracek: Zadel: Korn: 01/10 H:WILM\CoWV009 \COW Items Form.doc Date: L / SUGGESTIONS /POSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS SUBJECT: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ISSUE/PROBLEM INCLUDING VILLAGE CODE REFERENCE, IF APPLICABLE M4,' f 417r rcc W Sa,;�( we w keM a SQ.: y d o r" g y 7-G. K 2 i — % we 4� S 90 - -v RESOLUTION /CHANGE e' vr-' SOUGHT: TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: 1�c >KO Elected Official /Staff I concur that there should be discussion of the above-listed subject matter: Yes No Yes No Wilks: Matuszak: _ Hoefert: Polit: _ Juracek: Zadel: _ Korn: 01/10 H:WILN\Cow\2009 \C0W Items Form.doc Date: 1 � f 1 SUGGESTIONS /POSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS SUBJECT: M R 7 V BRIEF DESCRIPTION 5&&t%6/ OF ISSUE/PROBLEM ®� INCLUDING VILLAGE CODE REFERENCE, IF APPLICABLE RESOLUTION /CHANGE SOUGHT: TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: Elected Official /Staff I concur that there should be discussion of the above-listed subject matter: Yes No Yes No Wilks: Matuszak: Hoefert: Polit: Juracek: Zadel: Korn: 01/10 H:W1LM\C0w\2009 \C0W Items Form.doc Date: l" I " rl SUBJECT: SUGGESTIONS/POSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS :FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS r .14. a tt d4* rr BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ISSUEIPROBLEM INCLUDING VILLAGE CODE REFERENCE, IF APPLICABLE RESOLUTION /CHANGE SOUGHT: r i TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: L Elected Official /St I concur that there should be discussion of the above-listed subject matter: Yes No Yes No Wicks: Matuszak: Hoefert: Polit: Juracek: Zadel: Korn: 01110 H- WILMC01AA20091COW Items Form.doc Date: SUGGESTIONSIPOSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS :FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS SUBJECT: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ISSUE/PROBLEM INCLUDING VILLAGE CODE REFERENCE, IF APPLICABLE RESOLUTION /CHANGE SOUGHT: TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: rQ y-e ° ( III ��, p, Elected OfiN /Staff I concur that there should be discussion of the above-listed subject matter: Yes No Wilks: Hoefert: Juracek: Korn: Yes No Matuszak: Polit: Zadel: 01/10 HAVILOCoWV009 1COW items Form.doc Date: I — SUGGESTIONS /POSSIB.LE DISCUSSION ITEMS FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS SUBJECT: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ISSUE/PROBLEM INCLUDING VILLAGE CODE REFERENCE, IF APPLICABLE RESOLUTION /CHANGE SOUGHT: TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: Elected Official aff I concur that there should be discussion of the abov&listed subject matter: Yes No Yes No Wilks: Matuszak Hoefert: Polit: Juracek: Zadei: Korn: _... 01/10 KWILMCow1200MOW Items Form.doc Date: I – 1 � SUGGESTIONS /POSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS .FUT COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS SUBJECT: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ISSUE/PROBLEM INCLUDING VILLAGE ��►'��' f CODE REFERENCE, IF APPLICABLE 6 / RESOLUTION/CHANGE SOUGHT: TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: Elected OfficiaUSl�ff I concur that there should be discussion of the above - listed subject matter: Yes No Yes No Matuszak: Wicks: - Polit: Hoefert: — Zadel: Juracek: _..- -- Korn: 01110 H:W1LKC0w%2009 \C0W Items Form.doc fJruslee- M o d v- gA k Date: SUGGESTIONSIPOSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS SUBJECT: �fo rM L Storm water management fee. BRIEF DESCRIPTI I would like to see a discussion about introducing a storm water management fee. The general OF ISSUE /PROBE INCLUDING VILLF concept of a storm water management fee is to equalise the cost of storm water management among CODE REFEREN( properties that produce storm water, such as properties with large roofs or hard surfaces as against IF APPLICABLE other properties with grassy .areas. it would not be considered anew source of revenue, since we can reduce the current revenue stream for sewers by the amount of revenue the storm water fee would generate. I don't know if the fee would be appropriate for our town, but I believe its worth an initial review and discussion. RESOLUTION /CHANGE SOUGHT: TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: Elected Official/Staff i concur that there should be discussion of the above subject matter: Yes No Yes No Wilks: Matuszak: Hoefert: Polit: Juracek: Zadel: Korn: 01/10 HAVILM OM200MOW Items Form.doc Date: 1 11 — I IZIL SUGGESTIONSIPOSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS ;r SUBJECT: .s,�� "��.►�F BRIEF DESCRIPTIC OF ISSUE /PROBLE Licensing of Bartenders. INCLUDING VILLA CODE REFERENC Establish appropriate requirements and require all bartenders that work within the village be licensed. IF APPLICABLE RESOLUTION /CHANGE SOUGHT: TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: "!�T U S — , -1c- Elected Official/Staff I concur that there should be discussion of the above-listed subject matter: Yes No Yes No Wilks: Matuszek: Hoefert: Polit: Juracek: Zadel: Korn: 01/10 F1AVILM\Cow\2009\C0W Items Form.doc Date: li l SUGGESTIONS /POSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS SUBJECT: 1'V T r �- t" 4�xi r , y �i. i f, BRIEF DESCRIPT FOIA /Ethics Training OF ISSUE /PROs INCLUDING VILI Conduct a training session the current 1`01A law, record retention and various applicable ethics issues for CODE REFEREt elected officials and upper management. IF APPLICABLE RESOLUTION /CHANGE SOUGHT: TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: Elected Official /Staff I concur that there should be discussion of the above-listed subject rnatter: Yes No Yes No Wilks: Matuszak: Hoefert: Polit: Juracek: Zadel: Korn: 0i /10 HAVII-M,CoM20091COW Items Form.doc Date: /— /° - // SUGGESTIONS /POSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS SUBJECT: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ISSUE/PROBLEM INCLUDING VILLAGE CODE REFERENCE, IF APPLICABLE RESOLUTION /CHANGE SOUGHT: TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: & V PS 7 Iy1 cTH wP DA}--M T444,- Vi ES PIT L -_4.6'2; - ► ' ' &= A"t.-I 0 L T=-� Elected Official /Staff I concur that there should be discussion of the above-listed subject matter: Yes No Yes No Wilks: Matuszak: Hoefert: Polit: Juracek: Zadel: Korn: 01/10 I—IMILM\COM200MCOW Items Form.doc Date: 1-/4n - / / SUGGESTIONS /POSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS SUBJECT: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ISSUEJPROBLEM INCLUDING VILLAGE CODE REFERENCE, IF APPLICABLE RESOLUTION /CHANGE SOUGHT: TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: IgrzPc -D F- -T i4 �c �'- S ' l� T�lL. T: -TER -s . Sys 7*F— Dye 2- � -�...� �� �-0 5 ys� --�• , .. �/l, rsrt "h'a �2 suTINf; -w 1f1 1.44�Y iI'�G. M AA, ,-i-4 �', 9( 1 Am Elected Official /Staff I concur that there should be discussion of the above-listed subject matter: Yes No Yes No Wilks: Matuszak: Hoefert: Polit: Juracek: Zadel: Korn: 01110 HAVILNACow120091COW Items Form.doc Date: �— /o - / SUGGESTIONS /POSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS SUBJECT: i?-4 ) 5 C-v4 L Af J `AJ C-- BRIEF DESCRIPTION LLnU4 t1 T° LAS-i OF ISSUE/PROBLEM INCLUDING VILLAGE CODE REFERENCE, IF APPLICABLE RESOLUTION /CHANGE V) LLA4r + SOUGHT: �..�1�- � -t . 7 .., ✓ Z- r�t � , c.� ,, .�� ,,, 6, TIME FRAME FOR M CONCLUSION: ,4.A4 cF— Elected Official /Staff I concur that there should be discussion of the above-listed subject matter: Yes No Yes No Wilks: Matuszak: Hoefert: Polit: Juracek: Zadel: Korn: 01/10 H:W1L%Cow12009 \C0W Items Form.doc Date: / —/c� - /( SUGGESTIONS /POSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS SUBJECT: M W'9, L4- A - *1Fz •O A A-r3A•GEgAtE,Ag -r 0ZD1,,3A7.4 BRIEF DESCRIPTION C 'x8c. -rl-J nJ T ' NEL� A L-�'9-0 OF ISSUEIPROBLEM e - A N- A-���. 7 � ✓h � INCLUDING VILLAGE CODE REFERENCE, -� c5*kp � �t� 1T IF APPLICABLE X10 RESOLUTION /CHANGE V1 C LA e-7— 11MIA1 SOUGHT: n— D F FA- cFi�S" _ C9� - - RJ ^ _1 TIME FRAME FOR D�TD.ay CONCLUSION: t A LEA, Elected Official /Staff I concur that there should be discussion of the above-listed subject matter: Yes No Yes No Wilks: Matuszak: Hoefert: Polit: Juracek: Zadel: Korn: 01/10 H:WILM1CowV0091C0W Items Form.doc SUGGESTIONS /POSSIBLE DISCUSSION ITEMS FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS SUBJECT: POLICE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL RESTAFFING (CRIME PREVENTION UNIT) BRIEF DESCRIPTION THE DEPARTMENT'S CRIME PREVENTION UNIT AND OFFICER FRIENDLY OF ISSUE /PROBLEM PROGRAMS HAVE HISTORICALLY PROVIDED SIGNIFICANT RETURN ON INVEST - INCLUDING VILLAGE MENT. THE LOSS OF THE CRIME PREVENTION UNIT AS PART OF THE CODE REFERENCE, F.Y. 2011 BUDGET REDUCTIONS WILL NEGATIVELY IMPACT THE DEPARTMENT' IF APPLICABLE CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAMMING AND OUTREACH ACTIVITIES. THE DEPART- MENT SEEKS TO RESTORE THE IWO te) SWURN OFFICEK POSITIONS NECESSARY TO STAFF THE CRIME PREVENTION UNIT FOR F.Y. 2012. RESOLUTION /CHANGE RESTORE FUNDING, FOR TWO (2) CRIME PREVENTION UNIT OFFICERS SOUGHT: IN THE F.Y. 2012 BUDGET. TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: NOVEMBER 1, 2011 JOHN : �4HLBERG, CH IEF T OLICE ected Official /Staff I concur that there should be discussion of the abovelisted subject matter: Yes No Yes No Wilks: Matuszak: Hoefert: Polit: Juracek: Zadel: Korn: 01/10 H: \VILM \Cow\2009 \COW Items Form.doc Date DISCUSSION ITEMS FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGS SUBJECT: POLICE DEPARTMENT STRATEGIC RE- STAFFING PLAN BRIEF DESCRIPTION THE POLICE DEPARTMENT SEEKS TO IMPLEMENT A STRATEGI RE- OF ISSUE /PROBLEM STAFFING PLAN THAT WOULD BE CARRIED OUT IN FOUR (4) PHASES AS INCLUDING VILLAGE FOLLOWS: CODE REFERENCE, 1.) F.Y. 2012 BUDGET - RESTORE CRIME PREVENTION OFFICER POSITIONS (2). IF APPLICABLE 2.) F.Y. 2013 BUDGET - RESTORE TWO (2) TRAFFIC UNIT OFFICERS (2). 3.) F.Y. 2014 BUDGET - INCREASE S.I.G:I. UNIT BY TWO OFFICERS (2). 4.) F.Y. 2015 BUDGET - RESTORE ONE (1) TRAFFIC UNIT SUPERVISOR AND ONE AND (1) SGT. THIS PLAN WOULD ULTIMATELY RESTORE ALL OF THE SWORN POSITIONS LOST DURING IME 2011 F.Y. BUDGE! KUMC11ONS AND INCKEASE THE DEPARTMENT SWORN OFFICER STRENGTH FROM THE CURRENT 82 TO 90 BY 2015. RESOLUTION /CHANGE �) RESTORE cgTmF PR V NTION UNIT IN 2012 (2 OFFICE S) . SOUGHT: 2.) RESTORE TRAFFIC UNIT (3) OFFICERS AND (1) SGT. BY 2015. 3.) ADD TWO (2) SWORN PERSONNEL TO BRING STRENGTH OF S.I.G.I. UNI1 TO A TOTAL OF SIX BY F.Y. 2014. (5 OFFICERS AND 1 SGT.) TIME FRAME FOR CONCLUSION: PHASE I APPROVED AND FUNDED AS PART OF THE VILLAGE'S F.Y. 2012 BU► G ^!��� EMBER 1 2011. Pwr� 1.. V J ' Officia I concur that there should be discussion of the above - listed subject matter: Yes No Yes No Wilks: Matuszak: Hoefert: Polit: Juracek: Zadel: Korn: 01/10 HAVILM\Cow120091COW Items Form.doc