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The Vision of the San Pedro Town Council
To achieve autonomy and provide improvement in the quality of life of all the residents of San Pedro Town by promoting sustainable growth and development and protecting our Tourism Industry.
Mission:
The San Pedro Town Council will work under the principles of selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness and honesty in order to obtain the necessary infrastructure, establish systems, to promote the growth of the Tourism Industry in Belize and the San Pedro Community. All services provided, will aim to improve the quality of life of the residents of San Pedro Town, without prejudice to Gender, Ethnicity, Religious, or Political Party affiliation.
Designed and developed the Mayor and her team, the vision & mission were officially unveiled and mounted on the wall of the San Pedro Town Council office on Thursday, March 20, 2010. It was indeed a historic moment, as it acknowledges the fact that San Pedro is a municipality that continues to grow and evolve, and it is their promise to the island to work for the residents’ betterment.
Also unveiled was the official chain of command at the SPTC, with the Mayor as the leader. The Town Council also adopted a 16-point Code of Ethics, one which is adopted in all Town and City Councils in Belize, and is based on a Fair, Ethical, Transparent and Accountable local government.
Congratulations to the Mayor and her team for taking on the initiative and first step in what is expected to be a new era of governance.

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Well they have hung it on the wall, it must be so! wink


Reality..What a concept!
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Well sorry, from a political leader who has said publicly that she does not collect property taxes from friends and family, who has allowed some $4m of assessed taxes to go uncollected, and who one way or another has not had a proper audit of her affairs during her time in office even though that is a legal requirement, I don't find this totally convincing!

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Well sorry, from a political leader who has said publicly that she does not collect property taxes from friends and family, who has allowed some $4m of assessed taxes to go uncollected, and who one way or another has not had a proper audit of her affairs during her time in office even though that is a legal requirement, I don't find this totally convincing!

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Vision:
    To achieve autonomy and provide improvement in the quality of life of all the residents of San Pedro Town by promoting sustainable growth and development and protecting our Tourism Industry.

Mission:
    The San Pedro Town Council will work under the principles of selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness and honesty in order to obtain the necessary infrastructure, establish systems, to promote the growth of the Tourism Industry in Belize and the San Pedro Community. All services provided, will aim to improve the quality of life of the residents of San Pedro Town, without prejudice to Gender, Ethnicity, Religious, or Political Party affiliation.

    Designed and developed the Mayor and her team during training sessions in February of 2010, the Vision and Mission were officially unveiled and mounted on the wall of the San Pedro Town Council office on Thursday, May 20, 2010. It was indeed a historic moment, as it acknowledges the fact that San Pedro is a municipality that continues to grow and evolve, and it is their promise to the island to work for the residents' betterment.

    With the completion and unveiling of the Vision and Mission, the SPTC acknowledges the need to provide its municipality with a clear plan of progress. Initiated by the World Bank and the Government of Belize, this move is being made throughout all nine municipalities of Belize. With the World Bank's foremost goal of alleviating poverty, it has undertaken the funding of the institutional capacity building of all nine Town and City Councils. The Mayor of San Pedro, along with other mayors throughout the country have taken the time to reflect on what community development programs and projects are needed in order to progress. Also unveiled was the official chain of command at the SPTC, with the Mayor as the leader. The chain clearly indicates the responsibilities of each member of the Town Council, from clerks to the various boards and committees, through to the Town Administrator, Councilors and lastly, the Mayor. All nine councils have adopted a 16-point Code of Ethics which is based on a Fair, Ethical, Transparent and Accountable local government.

    Moderator Elizabeth Garcia-Pascasio is a consultantant with 30 years of experience, having been a CEO for the Government of Belize, served in public office, traveled worldwide, and now works hand in hand with the World Bank, the Social Investment Fund (SIF) and NEMO, and now trains executive secretaries and clerks. She explained that outlining the Vision and Mission for La Isla Bonita is just the first step in improving the performance of the SPTC. According to Town Administrator Patricia Tillett, this is only the first phase in the municipal development plan.

    Mrs. Pascasio, who moderated the training involved in outlining the Vision and Mission, also stated the importance of community involvement when undertaking the projects meant to improve their lives. Hence, she made sure that those in attendance heard the 16-point code of ethics read out loud (by Mrs. Tillett). Residents should expect that the Town Council will work fairly, ethically, transparently, and will be held accountable for matters concerning San Pedro.

    Next up is the outlining of job descriptions of all those in the SPTC, from clerk to Mayor. The responsibilities of each team member must be clarified, and training will be provided where necessary. While the SPTC and Belize City Council won't be recipients of grants provided by the World Bank, the other seven municipalities throughout the country will be receiving monetary aid to push through with various projects of importance. Mrs. Pascasio asks the community to attend public meetings, to become knowledgeable of the projects planned, and to hold their Town Councils accountable for their actions and progress.

    Congratulations to the Mayor and her team for taking this step in what is expected to be a new era of governance for La Isla Bonita.

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Town Council's Vision and Mission for the Town

It was a historic and memorable event on Thursday, May 20 for the San Pedro Town Council as after much hard work and dedication in designing and planning the vision and mission for a better San Pedro by Mayor Paz and her team they were officially unveiled and mounted on the wall of the San Pedro Town Council office.

Mayor Elsa Paz read the vision and mission of the Town Council to those present after which she mounted it to the wall where it would be visible for all to see. Mrs. Patricia Tillett, Town Administrator, then unveiled the official chain of command at the San Pedro Town Council and a 16-point Code of Ethics, one which is adopted in all Town and City Councils in Belize, and is based on Accountability, Transparency and Integrity.

The World Bank is working with all municipalities in the country in developing excellent skills in customer service and management skills to build a great work culture par to no others in the world so that all town/city councils work in an efficient manner and gain the public's trust.

The Vision, Mission and Code of ethics will form an orientation to all those for whom it applies to. The Code of Ethics is a commitment to all staff members who should abide by them, new or old employees, and it will be the Mayor's responsibility to ensure that everyone abides by it.

Mayor Paz along with other staff members that worked in preparing the mission, vision and code of ethics were presented with certificates during the event. Guest speaker for the evening was Mr. Celso Carcamo of the Local Government Department. The lovely host was Mrs. Elizabeth Garcia. These plaques with the Vision, Mission and Code of Ethics are on display at the San Pedro Town Council and anyone wishing to read them can visit the office of the SPTC.

The Vision - To achieve autonomy and provide improvement in the quality of life of all the residents of San Pedro Town by promoting sustainable growth and development and protecting our Tourism Industry.

Mission - The San Pedro Town Council will work under the principles of selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness and honesty in order to obtain the necessary infrastructure, establish systems, to promote the growth of the Tourism Industry in Belize and the San Pedro Community. All services provided, will aim to improve the quality of life of the residents of San Pedro Town, without prejudice to Gender, Ethnicity, Religious, or Political Party affiliation.

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