5.B.
Indigenous Commission
- Meeting Date:
- 06/01/2022
- From:
- Rose Toehe, Coordinator for Indigenous Initiatives
TITLE:
Flagstaff Regional Plan - Second Visit
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION:
The project team from Community Development including Ms. Sara Dechter, Comprehensive & Neighborhood Planning Manager, will provide a presentation involving discussion on the Flagstaff Regional Plan and Commissioners hands-on involvement with activities involving this process. This information can be found on the attachment associated with this agenda item.
Executive Summary:
Connection to PBB Priorities/Objectives, Carbon Neutrality Plan & Regional Plan:
Priority Based Budget Key Community Priorities and Objectives
Inclusive and Engaged Community: Facilitate and foster diversity and inclusivity (SP)4.3/ (RP)NH.1/ LU.18/ CC.5-6; Enhance community outreach and engagement opportunities (SP)3.5/ (RP)LU.1-2/ LU.6-7/ LU.9-12/ LU.18/ PF.1-2/ T.1-2/ T.4-7/ CD.1/ NH.1/ NH.3-5/ ED.2
Carbon Neutrality Plan
Equitable Systems: ES-2: Proactively engage community members on an ongoing basis; ES-4: Actively seek to recognize past harms, repair trust, and build deeper relationships with community members.
Regional Plan
The Flagstaff Regional Plan 2030 is used for decision making so that Flagstaff City government is accountable for
publicly derived policy outcomes and goals. It also provides the basis for policies and regulations to guide physical
and economic development within the Flagstaff region. The Plan is used as a guide, or roadmap, for the future of
the City and the region; and it establishes priorities for public decisions and direction for complementary private
decisions, thereby striving to establish predictability in the decision-making process.
All Chapters, Goals, and Policies pertinent to Indigenous people and communities.
publicly derived policy outcomes and goals. It also provides the basis for policies and regulations to guide physical
and economic development within the Flagstaff region. The Plan is used as a guide, or roadmap, for the future of
the City and the region; and it establishes priorities for public decisions and direction for complementary private
decisions, thereby striving to establish predictability in the decision-making process.
All Chapters, Goals, and Policies pertinent to Indigenous people and communities.