City promises openness with new strategy
The City of Prince Albert has outlined its plan for growth and with it comes a vow to provide more information for residents.
On Monday, city manager Jim Toye laid out the City’s strategic goals and priorities in a presentation during the council meeting. The contents of the plan are the result of a two-day strategic planning session in June.
Out of it comes a set of five strategic goals – or core values – and a to-do list for City staff. The list includes a review of council meeting and agenda processes, implementation of e-billing software for utility bill payments, new aquatic centre, new arena and examining funding options for a second bridge.
Mayor Greg Dionne said the plan is the “better way of doing business” that he said would be coming forward to council. However, the strategic plan doesn’t include information as to the particular steps the city would be taking to achieve those goals.