City Goals Sample Clauses
The "City Goals" clause defines the overarching objectives and priorities that a city seeks to achieve through a particular agreement or project. It typically outlines specific aims such as promoting sustainability, economic development, public safety, or community engagement, and may reference relevant city policies or strategic plans. By clearly stating these goals, the clause ensures that all parties understand the city's expectations and provides a framework for evaluating the success of the project, thereby aligning the agreement with the city's broader public interests and policy objectives.
City Goals. The City wide goal is to Enhance Government Stewardship and Accelerate Operational Excellence.
City Goals. The establishment of the Whitewater University Technology Park, whereby the City of Whitewater and/or the City of Whitewater Community Development Authority will purchase, develop and own the Whitewater University Technology Park, and the University of Wisconsin- Whitewater will provide technical expertise to assist in the development and governance of the park. The establishment of the Park shall be generally in accordance with the Feasibility Study and Strategic Implementation Recommendations dated July 8, 2008.
City Goals. In accordance with HRD’s mandated procedures set forth in
City Goals. The City wide goal is to conduct an election in accordance with Florida Election Laws, the City’s Charter, and Chapter 5 of the City’s Code of Ordinances.
City Goals. The Company agrees to solicit and recruit, to the maximum extent possible, certified minority (MBE) and women (WBE) businesses, and small businesses in rural areas (SBRA), for the performance of the Design-Build Work. The Company shall use good faith efforts to attempt to meet the following goals for MBE, WBE and SBRA participation in the Design-Build Work:
City Goals. The City desires a functional zero level of homelessness for veterans and chronically homeless, meaning that homelessness is rare, and when it does occur, it is brief. While this is a long-term goal that may not be achievable with the resources available in this request for statement of qualifications, the City will evaluate proposals based on the long-term feasibility and effectiveness of the approach proposed by applicants to achieve this goal. With the financial resources provided under this request, the City expects that respondents will organize and propose activities that assess and address individual client needs with the full flexibility of services and eligible activities that can be supported with ESG and CDBG funds.
