Administration
Economically Vital
Community Vitality
FY2023 Budget
Program Budget Overview
The Community Vitality Administration provides oversight, support, and strategic direction to the department and fosters partnerships with key stakeholders, both externally and throughout the city organization. Administrative staff also provide liaison support to four general improvement district advisory boards and the Arts Commission.
2023 Activities:
The Administration and Businesses Services teams will work to fully integrate the Arts and Culture and Special Events workgroups into the department throughout 2023. Additional work plan items include reimplementation of a quarterly report to identify metrics and trends to strategically plan for the future. The team will also implement Smartsheets, a project management tool to assist in capital and soft asset work projects. Further, the Customer Service team will complete a review of parking products and consideration of changing customer needs will be completed as the department updates parking technology in the parking garages, as well as addresses parking permit processes.
Business Services
Business Services works closely with Administration to provide exceptional customer service to the department through the delivery of business and financial services, including financial modeling and analysis, information technology support, staff training and development programming, process improvement programming and support, and departmental data analytics in the support of strategic decision-making and operations.
Customer Service
The Customer Service work group provides external customer services in selling parking products and assisting visitors and residents with access and parking needs. This includes parking in the downtown, Boulder Junction and University Hill commercial areas, in twelve Neighborhood Parking Permit (NPP) zones, and citywide.