City officials want you to tell them how Minneapolis should track progress on its goals.
The city is asking for residents' input online, in writing and at community meetings, asking people to share what markers indicate positive changes. In a new online portal, residents can offer their thoughts and vote and comment on other suggestions.
The five goals adopted by the city last year are:
-Living Well (Minneapolis is safe and livable and has an active and connected way of life.)
-One Minneapolis (Disparities are eliminated so all Minneapolis residents can participate and prosper.)
Hub of Economic Activity and Innovation (Businesses--big and small--start, move, stay and grow here.)
-Great Places (Natural and built spaces work together and our environment is protected.)
City government runs well and connects to the community it serves.)
The city will accept comments through Feb. 6.
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