The president is expected to back a plan similar to one recommended by the advisory council he appointed, in 2001.
The original plans recommended 5 forts, of which 3 were actually built.
The detailed plan does not mention or recommend any exercise.
The plan also recommended two new freeways through the area.
The plan recommends shifting power away from the much-discredited central school administration here, and giving it to individual schools.
The plan recommends, for example, giving states financial incentives to track down even low-income fathers who are not paying child support.
The plan recommends tax incentives for companies that turn empty lots into clean open spaces.
The plan requires at least 10 members on each team, and recommends 18 at most.
The Mayor's plan also recommended a variety of other new sources of money for the city.
The plan also recommends negotiating a state waiver to maintain the system's current spending for at least five years.