Have you considered wiping the items you have on the list that you are working on and listing them at the top of the vote page (or a link to the FotF thread)?
I haven't considered lists or anything like that, and the wiping was going to be done after the release when attention would be brought to the voting again. I'm open to suggestions, but I don't want something that I need to manage too often, especially as new suggestions can be posted and aren't necessarily easy to pick out immediately.
Have you considered wiping the over-broad suggestions (Improved Hauling, I'm looking at you) and creating a list of more specific issues? Alternatively, do you think you have a good grasp of what people are REALLY asking for, and where the middle ground is between that and what you want to do?
I know there's an issue with overbroad suggestions that mean various things to various people, and if I remember, we didn't really have a resolution for that. I don't want to wipe out the top vote getter without some care, though it would be helpful somehow if each topic had a vaguely similar character in terms of scope and specificity. I'm not sure that's possible though.
In any case, as I said in my other post, I'm not going to look at the actual content of the suggestion necessarily so much as the underlying problem or issue it's going after. I think in most cases it's pretty clear what people are after, and in each of the cases up there at the top, I don't think I even need to seek out a middle ground, because a solution that fits in with the project goals should also alleviate the problem. With ones like "improved hauling" and "full graphics support", it's quite possible that the voters within one suggestion are voting for very, very different things, of course, and all I can do is address a subsection of related problems for a while. Upon a release, if the votes are reassigned or wiped and a similar topic doesn't rise back up to the top, that'll be that.