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<br />INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />The Casselberry City Commission held a Strategic Planning Workshop on February 17, <br />2007. Ms. Marilyn Crotty, Director of the Florida Institute of Government at the <br />University of Central Florida facilitated the session. <br /> <br />The Mayor, Commissioners, and senior staff set ground rules and each of the elected <br />officials shared their vision for the city in 2020. All participants then discussed the <br />internal and external factors that may impact the city in the next five to ten years. The <br />mayor, commissioners, and the department directors then assessed the strengths, <br />weaknesses, opportunities and threats facing the city. <br /> <br />During the next part of the workshop, the group listed the strategic issues that are <br />significant for the city. At this point, the participants grouped the issues into nine goal <br />areas. <br /> <br />The elected officials then identified objectives for each goal. The Commission then <br />designated the objectives they felt were most important for implementation in the next <br />year. The objectives receiving the most support are identified as Tier One objectives; <br />those of secondary importance are designated Tier Two; and all the rest of the objectives <br />are designated as Other. This report is a summary of the discussions and conclusions of <br />the workshop. <br />