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® Office of the Mayor Budget Presentation <br /> • From Division of Community Relations Level: <br /> Continue to effectively communicate COVID-19 response and vaccine <br /> information to residents and businesses; <br /> • <br /> The Offi.fthe Mayorservesasthe printipalrepresentativeforthe City ofLak .d. • Build a wider audience for City Hall messaging by increasing our social media <br /> • The Mayor supervises the City's administration and sees that all ordinance oftn,City are enforced. <br /> and other electronic communications; <br /> • Employeem tin,MayorsOff ce formavanety offunc[ions as Pdmarysupport staff and liaison for me Mawr. <br /> Improve the City's website in a more consumer-oriented fashion to improve <br /> oe�ANlzArloNA cHAF r the searchability function and cohesion with various community groups and <br /> other governmental&non-governmental(CDC)resources; <br /> Citizens orene c�ey ortake Lakewood Bring about change and implement actionable items from the Anti-Racism <br /> MAYOR and ADA Task Forces to improve the City of Lakewood for all of our residents. <br /> Office of the Mayor Budget Presentation <br /> • Division of the Mayor objectives: <br /> • 2021 budget largely in line with 2020 <br /> •The first half of 2021 will be focused on assisting Lakewood Businesses and <br /> Residents in dealing with the pandemic and vaccine realities; <br /> • COVID expenditures will still be incurred; <br /> • Safety Forces,Human Services,etc.,all will be hugely impacted until virus dissipates; <br /> • Coordinating with State and Federal government officials on post-pandemic <br /> monetary and policy-based pandemic relief programs; <br /> • Hopeful that additional federal assistance will be on horizon with new Presidential <br /> administration;and <br /> • Hope is that second half of 2021 will begin the normalization process from <br /> a policy and operations perspective. <br />
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