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~ Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade has announced the release of the city's 2025 Strategic Doing Actions and a final report on Strategic Doing 2024. As the city's yearly focused action plan, Strategic Doing aims to turn plans and ideas into tangible actions.
Mayor Yemi introduced Strategic Doing shortly after taking office as a way to channel community feedback and plans into actionable steps that drive real change. "Our Strategic Doing Actions represent our annual contract with the community, and I'm pleased with the progress we made in our first full year utilizing this focused approach," said Mayor Yemi. "Through this work, we are moving the city forward, and we look forward to building on this success in 2025."
The 2025 Strategic Doing Actions are tied to the city's five strategic priorities: public safety, infrastructure, housing solutions, economic vitality, and community activation. There are a total of 101 actions under these priorities, all intentionally connected to the city's Strategic Plan and based on feedback from the Community Satisfaction Survey.
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Among the most impactful actions for 2025 are leveraging technology to improve public safety efforts under the public safety priority, developing a traffic safety plan under infrastructure, completing a housing needs assessment and action plan under housing solutions, providing workforce development support to key economic development partners under economic vitality, and launching a new GoCOS platform for enhanced resident engagement under community activation.
Residents can view the full list of 2025 Strategic Doing actions and track progress throughout the year via an online dashboard at ColoradoSprings.gov/StrategicPlan.
In addition to announcing the 2025 actions, Mayor Yemi also shared a report on last year's Strategic Doing efforts. In 2024, the city set 54 actions, of which 44 were completed and 10 are still in progress. These ongoing actions have been rolled into this year's Strategic Doing plan. While not every action was fully achieved in 2024, significant progress was made in the first year of Strategic Doing. The final report on 2024 shares successes and challenges and is available at ColoradoSprings.gov/document/2024-strategic-doing-report.pdf.
Mayor Yemi introduced Strategic Doing shortly after taking office as a way to channel community feedback and plans into actionable steps that drive real change. "Our Strategic Doing Actions represent our annual contract with the community, and I'm pleased with the progress we made in our first full year utilizing this focused approach," said Mayor Yemi. "Through this work, we are moving the city forward, and we look forward to building on this success in 2025."
The 2025 Strategic Doing Actions are tied to the city's five strategic priorities: public safety, infrastructure, housing solutions, economic vitality, and community activation. There are a total of 101 actions under these priorities, all intentionally connected to the city's Strategic Plan and based on feedback from the Community Satisfaction Survey.
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Among the most impactful actions for 2025 are leveraging technology to improve public safety efforts under the public safety priority, developing a traffic safety plan under infrastructure, completing a housing needs assessment and action plan under housing solutions, providing workforce development support to key economic development partners under economic vitality, and launching a new GoCOS platform for enhanced resident engagement under community activation.
Residents can view the full list of 2025 Strategic Doing actions and track progress throughout the year via an online dashboard at ColoradoSprings.gov/StrategicPlan.
In addition to announcing the 2025 actions, Mayor Yemi also shared a report on last year's Strategic Doing efforts. In 2024, the city set 54 actions, of which 44 were completed and 10 are still in progress. These ongoing actions have been rolled into this year's Strategic Doing plan. While not every action was fully achieved in 2024, significant progress was made in the first year of Strategic Doing. The final report on 2024 shares successes and challenges and is available at ColoradoSprings.gov/document/2024-strategic-doing-report.pdf.
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