Strategic Plan - City of Burien

Burien, WALocal News

The Burien City Council is taking a proactive approach by developing a strategic plan that will guide the city's governance over the next 3–5 years, affecting multiple election and budget cycles. This effort emphasizes the importance of community engagement, allowing residents to voice their priorities and concerns. By collecting this valuable input, the council will be able to set high-level goals that will directly influence budgeting decisions and staff work planning. The strategic plan will also serve as a measure of accountability for both the City Council and city staff, ensuring that their actions remain aligned with community expectations. The initiative highlights Burien's commitment to transparency and responsiveness in local governance.

Community members can learn more and provide feedback through the Burien Community Hub, fostering a collaborative environment. This strategic planning process is crucial in shaping the future of Burien, making it essential for residents to get involved. By prioritizing community input, the city aims to create a governance framework that truly reflects the needs and aspirations of its residents.

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