From Dollars to Delivery: Philadelphia's Budget & 5-Year Plan
A City That Works
An interactive forum on the relationship of our City's budget to the commitments of the new Administration
The $4 billion budget is approved, but it will take more than money to set our city straight. Where does the money go and when can we expect to see results?
FACILITATED BY:
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Steve Agostini, Philadelphia's new Budget Director
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Chris Satullo, former editorial page editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer
& founder of the paper's Citizen Voices program -
Claire Robertson-Kraft, YIP Board member & Civic Education Committee chair
WHEN: Thursday, May 29th
WHERE: Philadelphia Inquirer Office, 400 N. Broad St.
Between the Vine and Spring Garden stops on the Broad Street Line; Parking is available at the PNI garage @15th and CallowhillWHO: Free and open to the public, email YIPCivicEd@gmail.com to learn more
Just over 100 days into the new Administration and Great Expectations and Young Involved Philadelphia are partnering to provide young Philadelphians with a forum to share their ideas, ask tough questions, and demand excellence from their government. The administration will use the input from this forum to directly inform the performance standards and expectations set up for city departments.
AGENDA:
6:00-6:30- Come early to socialize and enjoy refreshments
6:30-7:00- Presentation by Steve Agostini and Staff
7:00-8:00- Five moderated break-out sessions on the Administration's top priorities
8:00-8:30- City officials respond to what they've heard and answer your questions
8:30-? Post forum social- Location TBD
NUTTER ADMINISTRATION'S GOALS
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Reduce the city's homicide rate by 25% in 2008.
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Reduce the high school drop out rate by 50% in 5 to 7 years.
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Add 75,000 people to Philadelphia's population in 5 to 10 years.
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Decrease litter citywide.
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Establish and meet ethical standards.
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Establish, publish, and meet customer service expectations.
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