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Mid Year Goaly �16d (11 'NIP �ofA �n'"�i•�• ft y W. ION IN i��l ■ e„�. Oi 40 } 3 City of Hopkins 2012 Mid- Year Goal Review City Of HOpkIms 6-25-2012 Mission Statement Partnering with the community to enhance the quality of life by,,. • Inspiring • Educating • Involving • Communicating City of II`JAIII Goal I: "Build on a Small Town Feel of Hopkins" ntinue work n Shady Oak Road Proms • Approved layout in March by both Minnetonka and Hopkins • Working on Community Works Project • Construction 2014 Cite of' IIopkins Goal Lz "Build on a Small Town Feel of Hopkins" Think Hopkins Work with the Marketing Committee and "Think Hopkins" on Business Recruitment efforts - • New Promotion in May A:a City' of I1opkin5 - •F J .. v FALL U PA Mf R SPRING 5�_ WINTER "'r I s s i s Think For one -of -a -kind events all year... Hopkins..:. Think Hopkins.com Business Education Arts 11 Goal I: "Build on a Small Town Feel of Hopkins" Promote City Events Promote City Events Large and Small and have a City booth at Events when Possible Some Events include: Raspberry Festival, Mainstreet Days, Hopkins in Motion and Music in the Park • Mainstreet Days -May 19 • Multi -Cultural Event -June 30 • Art Velocity 2 -June 30 • Raspberry Days -July 7 to July 19 • Completed Successful Citizens Academy A:a Cite oC IIopkin's Goal Lff "Build on a Small Town Feel in Hopkins" Restructure H kins in Motion. • August 11th will be at several sites. City Of Hopkins Goal Lz "Build on a Small Town Feel in Hopkins" Partner with Communit City of Hopkins Meets with: • Service Clubs • Faith Community • Neighborhood Associations On a yearly basis to talk about how we can better serve our community April to June Cite of' 110PkitlI-S Goal I: "Build on a Small Town Feel in Hopkins" Communi Satisfaction • Measure community satisfaction with City services through acity-wide survey • Interview Company in April (questions to be worked on this year) • Webeasting went live on May 15th Cite vf' Ilopkin Goal 1I: Urban Design - Do /t Right Partner with other encies and Grou • Partner with other agencies and groups to improve and update paths, trails, and crossings in the community Meeting with Three Rivers Park District, Watershed, and Hennepin County on April and May City of* IIopkiti's Goal II; Urban Design - Do It Right Wellness Activities • Continue to promote wellness activities among city employees Monthly Events January — Super Bowl Tailgate Party February — Soup and Salad Lunch March — Step into Spring Breakfast April — Hike the Trails May — Poker Walk June — Weiner Roast and games at park July — Raspberry Cook off August — City Picnic September - Apple Fest October — Chili Cook -off November — Harvest Breakfast December — Holiday Party _4ca City of 1lopkins Goal 17: Urban Design - Do /t Right Step -to -it Challenge • Continue to participate in and support the county -wide Step - to -it Challenge April 23 to May 20th • Week 1 Winner: Sue Conrad - 400,795 steps • Week 2 Winner: Dale Specken — 355,460 steps • Week 3 Winner: Bob Conrad — 3371655 • Week 4 Winner: Top Ten Steppers — to be announced by Hennepin County City oC IIopkins Goal II: Urban Design - Do It Right We Park and Cold Storage • Hold Joint City Council/Boards Visioning Meetings Meeting on March 27th 1. Catalyst Redevelopment beyond the site. 2. Creating living wage jobs. 3. Regional destination — put Hopkins on the map. 4. Cottageville Park Exercise with Creekwood & Planning Commission lx� Cite o[' IIopkirts Goal //: Urban Design - Do It Right Redevelopment Opportunities • Continue to Look for New Redevelopment Opportunities that Support the City's Vision Reviewed TIF Financial Plan on April 3rd Work Session • Approved Klodt development agreement on June 5 • MarketPlace and Main - Completion in the Fall City o(' IIopkiri Goal II/: Take /t To Them Utilize the Multi-CulturalAdvi • To Better Connect with the City's Diverse Population • Somali Event (will no longer be doing this after 2012) • Cinco De Mayo (will no longer be doing this after 2012) • Cops and Fishing • Operation Recess (Alice Smith and Einsenhower) • Work Shops at Apartment Complex's • Multicultural Celebrations • Youth Academy • New American Academy • Citizens Academy • National Night Out • Crime Free Multi Housing Program • Project Alert (Tobacco, Alcohol and Drug prevention program • Joint Community Police Partnership (JCPP) -Ica City oC liopkinis Goal III: Take It To Them Enaaae the Rental Community Through Partnerships like: • Engaging Raspberry Renters • Hopkins Apartment Managers Association • April I9th • May 24th • June 21 st • August Th • July: Promote Raspberry Festival and Art Center — Velocity 2 • September: Council Work Session at Creekwood • Other Events TBA Cite o[' Iiopkins Goal !//: Take /t To Them City Goals and Initiati • Conduct Presentations with different Groups Throughout the Community Ongoing: • Rotary • Lions • HBCA • Faith Community • Police Neighborhood Meeting Started May 17th -.4ca City of' Hopkin -'s Mission Statement Partnering with the community to enhance the quality of life by,,. • Inspiring • Educating • Involving • Communicating GLV of, 1101 UDS