Proposed Strategic Plan Posted for Public Review
WOODLAND, Wash. – The Port of Woodland Board of Commissioners has completed its proposed 10-year Strategic Plan, and will conduct a public hearing and vote to adopt that plan at its regularly-scheduled April 21, 2011 Board of Commissioners meeting.
To see the plan, click here.
This proposed Strategic Plan has been worked out over a nine-month process of design and public review of the plan during regular commission meetings. The process began during a one-day planning workshop in July 2010. Commissioners Paul Cline, Jerry Peterson and Dale Boon led the planning process, assisted by Executive Director Nelson Holmberg and Port Auditor Carol Moore.
The plan clarifies the port’s mission statement, and introduces a vision statement as well as spelling out specific organizational and operational values that help create a set of criteria for staff and commissioners to follow as stewards of the port’s publicly-owned properties and facilities going forward. Short- and long-term key initiatives in the plan also lay out broad identification for what major priorities the port will be involved in during the 10-year span of the plan.
The public is invited to review the plan online, or obtain a hard copy from the port office, and share comments or thoughts during the public hearing at the commission’s regularly-scheduled public meeting on Thursday, April 21, 2011, beginning at 5:30 p.m., before the commission votes on whether to adopt the plan.
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