OKC Plan, 2000-2020 - City of Oklahoma City
OKC Plan, 2000-2020 - City of Oklahoma City
OKC Plan, 2000-2020 - City of Oklahoma City
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Implementation is the process <strong>of</strong> putting a plan into action. <strong>Plan</strong>ning policies are expanded<br />
in scope and specific actions are detailed for accomplishing <strong>Plan</strong> goals.<br />
Implementation efforts include specific projects referenced in the <strong>Plan</strong> and undertaken within<br />
a specified time frame upon completion and approval <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Plan</strong>. These efforts are outlined in the<br />
next section. Other implementation efforts are accomplished as part <strong>of</strong> on-going planning programs<br />
and are outlined in a following section. Figure 1 on the facing page indicates lead agencies,<br />
planning projects, and schedule for implementing the <strong>Plan</strong>.<br />
<strong>Plan</strong> Implementation Projects<br />
This outline <strong>of</strong> implementation projects and <strong>of</strong> related planning policies is not intended to be an<br />
exclusive listing. As planning efforts move from the <strong>Plan</strong> Update to specific implementation<br />
actions, other implementation projects may be identified. Similarly, as specific projects are started,<br />
other <strong>Plan</strong> policies not listed below may be included as relevant.<br />
Budgetary requirements/implications are shown for projects which would require additional<br />
expenditures within the <strong>City</strong>’s budget over and above current levels. These budget figures are<br />
preliminary estimates only.<br />
Budgetary requirements are not shown when the project would be an extension <strong>of</strong> a department’s<br />
ongoing functions, although this may require some shift among current work tasks. Nor are specific<br />
requirements shown for projects which specifically call for identifying new sources <strong>of</strong> revenue. It is<br />
assumed that there would be no impact on existing budgets, since the new revenues would cover<br />
program costs.<br />
Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations; Revisions to Zoning Map<br />
Review the <strong>City</strong>’s Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations and Zoning Map and adopt<br />
changes as indicated to implement plan policies.<br />
Schedule: three year project beginning in FY <strong>2000</strong>-2001<br />
Coordinated by: <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>ning Department<br />
Also involving: development pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, neighborhood and business groups, and other<br />
<strong>City</strong> departments<br />
Review/Approval by: <strong>Plan</strong>ning Commission and <strong>City</strong> Council<br />
Budgetary requirements/implications: up to $300,000 for consultant services over three years<br />
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