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Final Community Progress Report October 30, 2012

Final Community Progress Report October 30, 2012. BoldFuture Phases. Phase I — Where are we now? Spring to Fall 2008 Phase II — Where do we want to be? Fall 2008 to Spring 2009 Phase III — How will we get there? Summer 2009 to April 2010 Phase IV — How are we doing ?

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Final Community Progress Report October 30, 2012

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  1. Final Community Progress ReportOctober 30, 2012

  2. BoldFuture Phases • Phase I — Where are we now? • Spring to Fall 2008 • Phase II — Where do we want to be? • Fall 2008 to Spring 2009 • Phase III — How will we get there? • Summer 2009 to April 2010 • Phase IV — How are we doing? • Community Progress Reports 2011 & 2012

  3. BoldFuture Guiding Principles • Positive - reframe the discussion • Inclusive - broad public involvement • Comprehensive - spectrum of issues • Regional – Nueces & San Patricio • Informed - based on data and analysis • Professional - proven process with measurable, accountable results

  4. BoldFuture By the Numbers • 400,000 Nueces and San Patricio County residents represented • 50,000 Volunteer hours contributed • 3,000Vision ideas generated • 270 Actions identified • Six Focus Areas developed • One Goal: Our BoldFuture!

  5. Key Community Concernsfrom 2008 Phone Survey • Economy and jobs • Education • Crime • Quality of government leadership Complete report on Web site www.boldfuturecoastalbend.org

  6. Leadership Team • Project Co-Chairs • Dr. Mark Escamilla, President, Del Mar College • Robert J. Gonzalez, Attorney, Gonzalez & Gonzalez • Dr. Flavius Killebrew, President, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi • Co-Chairs Emeritus • Joe Adame, Mayor, City of Corpus Christi • Chris N. Adler, Member, Corpus Christi City Council • Charles Patton, Executive Vice President–AEP Utilities West • Pablo A. Vegas, President and Chief Operating Officer, AEP Texas PLUS 140 Advisors and Ambassadors and 130 Action Team Members

  7. Vision Focus Areas • Vibrant Economy • Thriving Education, Arts and Entertainment • Well-Planned Region • Sustainable Environment • Safe, Healthy Communities • Community Identity and Leadership

  8. Action Team Co-Chairs • Vibrant Economy Pablo A. Vegas, AEP TexasAnn B. Vaughan, Port Aransas Chamber of Commerce Tourist & Convention Bureau • Thriving Education, Arts and Entertainment Dr. Mark Escamilla, Del Mar College Dr. Linda Villarreal, Education Service Center Region 2 • Well-Planned Region Tom Niskala, Metropolitan Planning Organization and Mary McQueen, Texas State Aquarium • Sustainable Environment John Michael, Naismith Engineering, Inc. Trey McCampbell, American Bank • Safe, Healthy Communities James Mobley, M.D. Dr. Nancy Vera, Corpus Christi ISD • Community Identity and Leadership Sandra Alvarez, AT&T Texas Nick Jimenez, Corpus Christi Caller-Times

  9. Deliverables • Telephone Survey 2008 • Community Profile 2009 • Progress Report 2008-2010 • Vision Report Highlights 2010 • Vision Action Plan 2010 • Action Plan Report to Community and Highlights 2011 • Final Community Progress Reports and Highlights 2012

  10. BoldFuture Results • BoldFuture Vision Action Plan Launched April 2010 with 270 separate Actions • First Community Progress Report--2011 Traction on 64% of Actions • Final Community Progress Report—2012 Traction on nearly 90% of Actions

  11. City of Corpus Christi Lead Partner Actions by Original Dept.

  12. City of Corpus Christi Progress, 2012

  13. Major Financial and In-Kind Funders • Joseph Adame • Chris Adler • AEP Texas • Mary Afuso • Steven Ames • Andrews Distributing • City of Corpus Christi • Darrell G. Coleman • Coastal Bend Community Foundation • Corpus Christi Regional Economic Development Corporation • Corpus Christi Caller-Times • Claudia Jackson and Bill DeFries • Del Mar College • Margaret Duran • Dr. Mark and Jodi Escamilla • Christina D. Garcia • Jonathon Gillis • Gonzalez & Gonzalez, L.L.P. • JoAnn Hooks • Dr. Flavius and Kathy Killebrew • Melvyn Klein

  14. Major Financial and In-Kind Funders • Nancy B. Lerner • Dr. G. Ann Lopez • Nelda Martinez • Mary McQueen • Metropolitan Planning Organization • Naismith Engineering, Inc. • Nueces County • Port of Corpus Christi Authority • RVE, Inc. • San Patricio County • San Patricio County Economic Development Corporation • Dr. Mary Sherwood and Dr. Ron George • Solomon P. Ortiz International Center • Stripes, L.L.C. • Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi • Texas Sterling Construction • Time Warner Cable • Wells Fargo

  15. “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” -Margaret Mead

  16. Thank You Your Future Our Future BoldFuture www.boldfuturecoastalbend.org

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