Greensburg, IN— Mayor Joshua Marsh announced his administration’s 100 day plan for the City of Greensburg. A 100 day plan is a set of strategic goals used by newly elected officials and their
leadership within the first 100 days of the administration to measure successes.
“Over the last year, I spent a considerable amount of time in the community having conversations about what our future looks like,” said Mayor Joshua Marsh. “As our team started building the 100 day plan, we considered the conversations I had with residents about the issues that are important to them, and built in the goals of our department heads. I am looking forward to working with our administration leadership to implement and meet these goals over the next 100 days.”
The 100 day plan consists of four focus areas; public safety, infrastructure, community investments, and communications. Some action items listed within these focus areas include expanding public safety Night Out events, applying for more than $200,000 in Community Crossing Grant funding from the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), promoting growth and development along Memorial and Veterans Way and improving outgoing city communications with media and residents.
Additional items listed in the plan include restructuring the Mayor’s Youth Council with Greensburg Schools and encouraging the continuing education of city employees.