November 14, 2024 - Council Goal Setting and FY 2025-27 City Work Program Prioritization Workshop
CITY COUNCIL INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
Date: November 14, 2024
To: Cupertino City Council
From: Tina Kapoor, Interim Assistant City Manager
Re: Council Goal Setting and FY 2025-27 City Work Program Prioritization Workshop
Purpose
This memo provides an overview of the approach for the upcoming Council Goal Setting and
FY25-27 City Work Program (CWP) Prioritization Workshop.
The Council maintains the CWP as a two-year effort, revisiting annually to adjust and redirect
efforts. The bi-annual Council Goal-Setting Workshop is driven by the collective values and
priorities of the current City Council and leads to the development and eventual adoption of a
new CWP which:
• Guides the major efforts of the City.
• Informs the formulation of the annual budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
• Ensures that efforts are aligned with the goals set by the City Council, and thus, the
community.
• Promotes transparency and accountability by focusing resources on strategies that best
serve the community’s needs and aspirations.
Background
In March 2023, the City Council participated in a workshop to reaffirm established City Council
Goals presented below and to set new priorities for the next two fiscal years. At that session, the
Council successfully selected and ranked top priority items to form the current CWP. In April
2024, as a mid-point check-in, the Council revisited and made minor modifications that can be
viewed at cupertino.org/cityworkprogram.
The current CWP includes 20 items. Detailed updates on the current CWP were included in an
informational memorandum published on October 24. Items that require significant staff effort can
sometimes take more than one year to complete are marked as “ongoing” and may be included in
the next CWP.
The next Council Goal Setting and Prioritization Workshop will occur in early 2025. This will
provide a crucial opportunity for the Council to collaborate, establish or reaffirm goals, and outline
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the strategic direction for the next two years. Council will also have a chance to review, and as
necessary, adjust the City Council Goals as shown below.
City Council Goals
In February 2020, the City Council adopted five Goals to provide a framework for City priorities
and to guide the development of the CWP. The current Council Goals are included as
Attachment A and are also illustrated below.
These five City Council Goals help to focus the CWP items and ensure that efforts remain aligned
with expressed priorities. While these are intended as multi-year goals, Council will review them
at the upcoming workshop and may adopt the same goals or revise them as needed.
Staff is also conducting a community survey to gather feedback and will share the results of the
survey with the Council prior to the 2025 workshop so that the Council has insights as to what is
important to the residents.
PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT & TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORTATION
HOUSING
QUALITY OF LIFE
SUSTAINABILITY & FISCAL STRATEGY
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Workshop Approach
To ensure a thorough and thoughtful prioritization and adoption process, staff has designed a
comprehensive approach, an overview of which is illustrated below. This approach aims to engage
staff and Council earlier than in previous years. Prior to the workshop, staff will gather Council
feedback on priority items, outline the structure for the workshop and provide a draft list of CWP
items for consideration.
March-June
2025
February
2025
July-October
2024
December
2024
January
2025
City Work Program Updates
• FY 23-24 close-out via info memo (July 26)
• FY 24-25 CWP Dashboard updated (August 30)
• FY 24-25 Q1 update via info memo (October 24)
Council and Community Engagement
• Draft list of items provided to Council for FY 25-27 CWP
• Each Councilmember will submit their Top 5 projects (either
identifying items from the draft list or proposing new ones)
• Staff will launch the Community Satisfaction Survey
Council Goal Setting and CWP Workshop Prep
• Staff will review Council Top 5 projects and prepare a draft two-
year CWP for FY 25-27
• Staff will publish staff report and materials ahead of the workshop
• Staff will conduct Council prep sessions ahead of the workshop
To The Workshop!
• Council will review Goals (Attachment A)
• Reflect on the past two-year process
• Celebrate accomplishments/completed projects
• Council will prioritize the new list of items
City Work Program and Budget Adoption
• Staff will provide estimated budget and timelines for each
prioritized project and bring forward for Council adoption
• Final budget for each item will be added to the annual
budget for final adoption in June
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Sustainability Impact
No sustainability impact.
Fiscal Impact
While there is no fiscal impact with this memorandum, staff will bring forward estimated
resources and associated funding for items that are selected as the next two-year CWP. These costs
will be added to the upcoming budget during the budget adoption process. This priority-based
approach aligns funding to programs and services with Council priorities, allows the budget to
meet the needs of the community, and focuses on outcomes.
California Environmental Quality Act
Not applicable.
Prepared by: Tina Kapoor, Interim Assistant City Manager
Reviewed by: Christopher Jensen, City Attorney
Approved by: Pamela Wu, City Manager
Attachments:
A – City Council Goals
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Attachment A
Established Council Goals
• Public Engagement and Transparency
o Creating and maintaining key conversations and interactions with the Cupertino
Community.
• Transportation
o Providing access to an efficient, safe multi-modal transportation system for our
community, and advocating for effective, equitable mass transit in the greater region.
o Improving Traffic Flow and Alleviating Congestion
• Housing
o Contributing meaningfully and in a balanced manner to the housing inventory in
support of our community needs, including affordable housing (from extremely low-
income to moderate-income level housing) and addressing homelessness.
• Sustainability & Fiscal Strategy
o Continuing Cupertino’s commitment to building a sustainable and resilient community
for future generations.
• Quality of Life
o Furthering the health and well-being of all Cupertino community members.
o Air Quality and Noise
o Public Safety
o Recreation
o Access to Goods and Services
For more information, visit City Council Goals: https://www.cupertino.org/our-city/city-
council/city-council-goals