Vision, Mission, Values City of Smithville, MO

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Vision, Mission, Values City of Smithville, MO July 17, 2017

Table of Contents Overview 4 Vision 4 Mission 5 Values 5 Goals / Action Items 5 Conclusion 6 Working Session Notes June 12, 2017 i SWOT Analysis June 19, 2017 ii Vision / Mission / Values Development June 26, 2017 iii Vision, Mission Value completion June 26, 2017 iv Goals / Action Items June 26, 2017 v Goals Developed / Prioritized

Overview The City of Smithville, MO Board of Aldermen conducted a review of its 2050 Strategic Plan during the month of June 2017. The outcomes of three work sessions refined the Vision, Mission, Values statements and generated a proposed near-term strategic plan for the city. Inherent in the planning process, the Board crafted three areas of focus that in turn created a series of action items. Prioritized, those actions committed to be executed within the spirit of the mission statement, wrapped in the city's daily values and all supporting the longer term goal that the vision articulates. Participants Mayor Brian Fullmer Board of Aldermen Bob Arnold Jeff Bloemker Cory Booth John Chevalier Wayne Moore Mellisa Wilson City Staff Steve Garrett Jack Hendrix Dan Toleikis Jason Lockridge Linda Drummond Facilitator Bob Martin Vision A thriving Smithville will embrace growth, encourage commerce, respect its past and cultivate its natural surroundings. The board acknowledges that Smithville is in a high-growth mode as it relates to residential development and that trend is not likely to change in the next five years. In fact, by all accounts it is likely to increase. Rather than be reactive, the Board chooses to manage the growth in a way that supports local business and encourages new commerce with a nod to its history. In that context, the Board is not only committed to protecting its natural surroundings, but to build an economy and life-style for the community with its natural resources and recreation as cornerstones for its future.

Mission The City of Smithville excels in providing support and security for its residents and businesses; promotes its attributes beyond the city limits; and wisely leverages its many resources for a thriving, healthy quality of life. The Board is emphatic in its commitment to top-quality city services, with an particular focus on security and public safety. It also recognizes that the city's active growth has the capacity to stress its resources -- human, financial and natural. It is committed to compete in the regional economic market and not at the expense of the City's core values. As such, the Board dedicated itself to leading with strength, courage and insight. Values Trust Health Respect Integrity Vision Engagement The Board agreed that the acronym THRIVE embodies the city's overall direction and its future; each letter representing the very values it charges its own membership, challenges city staff and encourages the citizens of Smithville to practice daily. Goals / Action Items Derived from the SWOT analysis, with a commitment to its vision while leveraging existing assets, the Board identified themes that elicited several short-term priorities to manage the city's ongoing, imminent growth. I. Smithville will be a growing economic city with a thriving downtown Ongoing Implement Streetscape Complete South Sewer line Other Annex appropriate areas of Smithville Lake II. The Board will exemplify strong, courageous leadership Roll out strategic plan / tell our story Create a priority based budget

III. Build a recreation-based quality of life community Trail system connected to The Lake o Design / plans o location / cost o Commercial development to include trails / green space Conclusion The City of Smithville is currently home to 25 percent more citizens than the 2010 Census forecast. That growth, the anticipated development of Twin Creeks to the south -- bringing more than 30,000 new homes in the next decade -- and a migratory trend of affluent city dwellers to the exurbs, Smithville's growth, regardless of its preparedness, is likely to increase. The city's Board of Aldermen dissected these phenomenon and have crafted a vision for the city's future that includes thoughtful, courageous and insightful leadership. In the process the Board exemplified an optimism for the City's economic, residential and recreational development. A continuous review of the long-term plan and refinement of this short-term plan promise a bright future as reflected in this latest iteration for the city's vision.

Addendum

June 12, SWOT Analysis Strengths Quality of life Location Core values of residents community Community involvement School District Safe Community / low crime rate Hospital Smithville Lake, trails Low, stable Taxes Affordability Good transportation corridor Stability of the region's economy Proximity to KC airport No earnings tax (1% in KC) A growing population is injecting a new mind set Weaknesses Lack of visual appeal Perception of lack of progress Not seen as a healthy lifestyle Lack of retail shops Lack of community support for schools Lack of Family recreation Lack of communication Low tax rate Lack of diversity in downtown businesses Lack of cohesive vision Lack of business space Fear of change (perceived) Leadership by fear Low taxes / revenue Retail leakage, including food and drink Low daytime population (bedroom community) Us v. them mentality Heritage folks Lack of Amenities Economic Development Opportunities Potential for commercial / retail growth Smithville Lake Lake traffic Natural areas Take care of senior citizens Buying public / a growing populace Lots of recreation potential Healthy lifestyles Hotel / overnight stays Twin Creeks Communication Talented, professional populace Threats Growth just outside Smithville Lost revenue KC Development Clay County policies Economic downturn (possible) Changes in Mo & Fed laws Twin Creeks / KC Potential to become Gladstone Being reactive Aging infrastructure Kearney / Platte City -- other Development landlocked, i.e., communities Residential growth (inside the city) Growing crime rate tied to internal / external development

June 19, Vision, Mission, Values Development - The Vision of Smithville is to be a community that embraces growth and commerce, nurtured by nature s proximity - The City of Smithville provides support and security for its residents and businesses; beyond the city limits; and leads with insights Quality-of-life amenities Security Businesses thrive physical, philosophical Notoriety beyond city limits / successfully promote Wise use of resources - Funding staff - Good stewards Thriving community Services and support Secure Thrive Support Exemplary support / security citizens businesses Safe, friendly, attractive, diverse Recreation, quality of life Prosperous, safe, healthy Capitalize on natural surroundings Helath & Wellness thrives Commerce, growth Enriched by nature s proximity Embraces growth, commerce balanced by our past / cherishes its past (respect) Nurtured by outdoors Integrity Honesty Courtesy & Compassion Professionalism Consistency Inclusive Values interaction Board and staff attend meetings and interact with owners Communicate by active communication engagement Value others opinions Accountability to partners / customers Responsibly Open / Clear communication Honestly Equitably Cooperation Planned Fair Safety & Security Appoint citizen committees to help staff with vision Reliability Accountable / Responsible Passionate Accountability Encouragement & suppor

June 26, Vision, Mission Value completion Vision: A thriving Smithville will embrace growth, encourage commerce, respect its past and cultivate its natural surroundings. Mission: The City of Smithville excels in providing support and security for its residents and businesses; promotes its attributes beyond the city limits; and wisely leverages its many resources for a thriving, healthy quality of life. Values: Honesty Respectfulness Accountability Openly Communicate Encouraging Inclusive Smithville will THRIVE in the future by living these values today: Trust and Engagement. Health and Recreation. Responsibility and Accountability. Innovation and Sustainability. Values & Inclusion. Ethics and Integrity.

Smithville Vision, Mission, Values July 10, 2017 June 26, Goals / Action Items Smithville will be a growing economic city with a thriving downtown Expand Commercial & Retail Growth Convention Hotel REI or Bass Pro Increase incentives for businesses Commercial growth to the south Convention Hotel Industry Diverse housing opportunities Build a recreation-based quality of life community Community Center / Pool YMCA Trail system connected to the lake Strong, courageous leadership Stop trying to please every voice Maintain low citizen tax and utility rates Develop a strong working relationship with the county to exploit the lake Citizen-led activities in partnership with the city [Type text]

Smithville Vision, Mission, Values July 10, 2017 June 26 -- Goals Developed Prioritized Growing Economic City Capitalize on existing visitors Implement streetscape (ongoing) Complete south sewer line (ongoing) Build a sports complex 1. Annex appropriate areas of Smithville Lake Work with Developers Marketing / Promoting o Tourists o New residents o Businesses Economic Development coord. Smithville commons (ongoing) Tax incentives Increase bike trails Convention Hotel Exhibit and Practice Strong, Courageous Leadership Work Sessions Provide clear direction to staff Expanding on communication / newsletter through technology Be transparent 1. Roll out strategic plan / tell our story 2. Creating a priority based budget Strategically invest for economic development o Position o Marketing o Streetscape Tax rate reflects desires of residents Say no when it s the right thing to do Proactively determining desires of residents and defining appropriate revenues Balanced scorecards / benchmarks Build a recreation-based quality of life community 1. Trail system connected to The Lake a. Design / plans b. location / cost c. Commercial development to include trails / green space 2. Splash Pad and other Park amenities 3. Expand recreations / build sports complex 4. Create a parks and rec. taxing district 5. Partner with the county for YMCA / trials [Type text]