File #: ID-99-18    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/19/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/27/2018 Final action:
Title: Be Brighton Comprehensive Plan: 2018 Annual Review Update
Attachments: 1. Annual Review Update_Joint SS Pres_Agenda Ready
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Reference: Be Brighton Comprehensive Plan: 2018 Annual Review Update


To: Mayor Kenneth J. Kreutzer and Members of City Council
Chairman Chris Maslanik and Members of Planning Commission
Through: Holly Prather, AICP, Community Development Director
Marv Falconburg, AICP, Assistant City Manager
Philip Rodriguez, City Manager
Prepared By: Aja Tibbs, Long Range Planner
Date Prepared: February 23, 2018

PURPOSE
To present the 2018 Annual Review of the Be Brighton Comprehensive Plan.

BACKGROUND
The Be Brighton Comprehensive Plan was adopted by the Planning Commission on March 22, 2016 and ratified by the City Council on April 4, 2016. Chapter 5 addresses plan implementation and maintenance procedures of the plan, which include the requirement for an annual review. Each annual review shall evaluate the City's progress towards the four community vision themes established during the public engagement process completed in 2016. In order to strive towards a transparent and data-based report, there are twelve measurements known as "plan indicators" which are linked to each theme. The four themes and their related indicators are as follows:

The Regional Leader for the Northeast Metro Area
* Brighton's Share of the Northeast Metro Jobs
* Brighton's Share of the Northeast Metro Housing
* Brighton's Share of the Northeast Metro Sales Tax
* Balanced Employment

Inclusive Community Where we Collaborate and Share
* Life Cycle Housing Options
* Walkable Blocks
* Core Area Connectivity

A Sustainable and Complete Community
* Access to Parks
* Residential Water Use & Sustainable Projects

A Future Rooted and Growing in a Shared Heritage and Home Town Feel
* Historic Resources Stewardship
* Downtown Vibrancy and Availability
* Open Space and Agricultural Land Conservation

Although staff will perform a review of each of the indicators on an annual basis, it is not expected that all o...

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