Saturday, July 19, 2008

Dunwoody hopefuls raise their hands and the proposed Vision & Values for the City.

This morning 29 people raised their hands during the candidate training forum, indicating that they intend to put forth their name as a candidate for either Mayor or one of the six City Council seats. Besides those 29, I am aware of at least two others who were out of town and will also be tossing their hat into the ring. That being said, I know for a fact that there will be some very good candidates who are currently preparing for the campaign and will be announcing in the near future.

At the end of today's meeting I announced to the group that as I have done for my friend Robert Wittenstein, I offer to post all initial candidate announcements, along with a photo to the Dunwoody Blog and I will also post other political items of interest to my calendar as needed.

I also obtained the proposed Vision & Values for the City, which will need to be approved by the city council once seated. It is my hope that the candidates who do put their names forward already abide by and live up to the standards below and I am posting the preliminary information so that they can strive to do so.

City of Dunwoody


Vision
Dunwoody will provide quality service to our citizens and support the largest economic engine in the Southeast by carefully and thoughtfully planning. We will be inventive, transparent and embrace responsible progress which is tempered by our rich history and our desire to maintain a small community atmosphere. Dunwoody is a community where activities are centered around the family, our schools, our churches and synagogues, and our beautiful parks.

Values

Goals
To make Dunwoody a better community, built on mutual respect and trust and to promote and maintain the highest standards of personal and professional conduct amount all involved in City government – elected officials, City staff, volunteers, and members of the City’s boards, commissions and committees.

Preamble
The proper operation of democratic government requires that decision-makers be independent, impartial, and accountable to the people they serve. The City of Dunwoody has adopted a Code of Ethics to promote and maintain the highest standards of personal and professional conduct in the City's government. All elected and appointed officials, City employees, volunteers, and others who participate in the city's government are required to subscribe to this Code, understand how it applies to their specific responsibilities, and practice its eight core values in their work. Because we seek public confidence in the City's services and public trust of its decision-makers, our decisions and our work must meet the most demanding ethical standards and demonstrate the highest levels of achievement in following this code.

1. As a Representative of the City of Dunwoody, I will be ethical.
In practice, this value looks like:

a. I am trustworthy, acting with the utmost integrity and moral courage.
b. I am truthful, do what I say I will do, and am dependable.
c. I make impartial decisions, free of bribes, unlawful gifts, narrow political interests, and financial and other personal interests that impair my independence of judgment or action.
d. I am fair, distributing benefits and burdens according to consistent and equitable criteria.
e. I extend equal opportunities and due process to all parties in matters under consideration. If I engage in unilateral meetings and discussions, I do so without making voting decisions.
f. I show respect for persons, confidences, and information designated as "confidential."
g. I use my title(s) only when conducting official City business, for information purposes, or as an indication of background and expertise, carefully considering whether I am exceeding or appearing to exceed my authority.

2. As a Representative of the City of Dunwoody, I will be professional.
In practice, this value looks like:

a. I apply my knowledge and expertise to my assigned activities and to the interpersonal relationships that are part of my job in a consistent, confident, competent, and productive manner.
b. I approach my job and work-related relationships with a positive attitude.
c. I keep my professional knowledge and skills current and growing.

3. As a Representative of the City of Dunwoody, I will be service-oriented.
In practice, this value looks like:

a. I provide friendly, receptive, courteous service to everyone.
b. I am attuned to, and care about, the needs and issues of citizens, public officials, and city workers.
c. In my interactions with constituents, I am interested, engaged, and responsive.

4. As a Representative of the City of Dunwoody, I will be fiscally responsible and transparent.
In practice, this value looks like:

a. I make decisions after prudent consideration of their financial impact, taking into account the long-term financial needs of the City, especially its financial stability which are transparent to the City residents and businesses.
b. I demonstrate concern for the proper use of City assets (e.g., personnel, time, property, equipment, funds) and follow established procedures.
c. I make good financial decisions that seek to preserve programs and services for City residents.

5. As a Representative of the City of Dunwoody, I will be organized.
In practice, this value looks like:

a. I act in an efficient manner, making decisions and recommendations based upon research and facts, taking into consideration short and long term goals.
b. I follow through in a responsible way, keeping others informed, and responding in a timely fashion.
c. I am respectful of established City processes and guidelines.

6. As a Representative of the City of Dunwoody, I will be communicative.
In practice, this value looks like:

a. I convey the City's care for and commitment to its citizens.
b. I communicate in various ways that I am approachable, open-minded and willing to participate in dialog.
c. I engage in effective two-way communication, by listening carefully, asking questions, and determining an appropriate response which adds value to conversations.

7. As a Representative of the City of Dunwoody, I will be collaborative.
In practice, this value looks like:

a. I act in a cooperative manner with groups and other individuals, working together in a spirit of tolerance and understanding.
b. I work towards consensus building and gain value from diverse opinions.
c. I accomplish the goals and responsibilities of my individual position, while respecting my role as a member of a team.
d. I consider the broader regional and State-wide implications of the City's decisions and issues.

8. As a Representative of the City of Dunwoody, I will be progressive.
In practice, this value looks like:

a. I exhibit a proactive, innovative approach to setting goals and conducting the City's business.
b. I display a style that maintains consistent standards, but is also sensitive to the need for compromise, "thinking outside the box," and improving existing paradigms when necessary.
c. I promote intelligent and thoughtful innovation in order to forward the City's policy agenda and City services.

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