File #: 23-103    Name:
Type: Agendas Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/22/2023 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 3/28/2023 Final action:
Title: Town Council 2022-2023 Retreat Follow-Up Report PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to provide an update on the Carrboro Town Council Procedures Manual, Re-Confirm the 13 Key Strategic Areas and Deliverables, and discuss the development of the Town Manager and Town Clerk performance evaluation tools.
Attachments: 1. Council 13 Priorities Agenda 032823
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Town Council 2022-2023 Retreat Follow-Up Report
PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to provide an update on the Carrboro Town Council Procedures Manual, Re-Confirm the 13 Key Strategic Areas and Deliverables, and discuss the development of the Town Manager and Town Clerk performance evaluation tools.
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Department
DEPARTMENT: Town Manager
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Contact
CONTACT INFORMATION: Richard White, Town Manager; rwhite@carrboronc.gov; 919.918.7315
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Council Direction
COUNCIL DIRECTION:
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Council Direction Statement
This agenda item relates to Chapter Ten: Public Services & Communications Section 1 in Carrboro Connects: To lead an organization that functions well internally and implements Council policies in a timely, effective, efficient, and friendly manner.
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Information
INFORMATION: The Town Council participated in three retreats on the following dates: August 27,2022; December 10, 2022; and January 21, 2023.
At the December 10, 2022 retreat, the Town Council reviewed a draft version of the Carrboro Town Council Procedures Manual developed by Mayor Damon Seils with the assistance of Council Members Randee Haven-O'Donnell and Eliazar Posada. Mayor Seils has revised the document to reflect the feedback provided during the retreat and has shared the revised draft with Council Members for an additional round of feedback. The final drat will come back to the Town Council for adoption at an upcoming meeting after a review by the Chief Race and Equity Officer.
At the January 21, 2023, the Town Council sorted 170 projects into "Big Rocks" defined as projects having a major organizational lift in terms of time, impact, and resources and "Small Rocks" that are important efforts with less impact on time and resources. Projects were also placed in a third category labeled "Combined" for smaller rocks that could be combined into a larger effort. The 13 Key Strategic Areas ...

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