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Prioritized Action Plan <br /> Implementation Tools <br /> Recommended actions address a wide range of items from recreational <br /> programming, to facility enhancements, upgraded resources, and higher level <br /> policies. Set out in Figure 4.1, Types of Implementation Tools, are the different <br /> implementation tools that will be important to achieve this Plan. They include: <br /> • Policies <br /> • Capital investments <br /> • Non-capital investments <br /> • Operational changes <br /> • Regulatory changes <br /> • Further studies <br /> Figure 4.1,Types of Implementation Tools <br /> Study Operational Ch <br /> An approved m. -. +epth or sophisticated Different or altered plans,•staffing, or <br /> _study or examination required to choose the operational actions. <br /> - ,.ropriate res. <br /> Regulation Non-Capital Investment <br /> Council adopted rules used Smaller-scale improvements which may more likely be funded <br /> to direct growth of other through the annual budgeting process or a staff-led project. <br /> actions in the City. <br /> olicy Capital <br /> Approved actions or policies used to guide Investment <br /> City decisions. Sometimes, it encompasses <br /> a movement in a general direction which Larger-scale capital improvements <br /> may include a combination of other types of incorporated into the greater capital <br /> implementation tools. improvement program or five-year <br /> Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). <br /> 144 City of San Marcos, Texas I San Marcos Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Master Plan <br />