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6/26/1996
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8h
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1996 S Joint Funding Agreement for "Shaping Orange County's Future"
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Minutes - 19960626
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17 <br /> STEP 3 THE TASK FORCE WILL SET SCHEDULE AND PROCESS TO <br /> BEGIN INFORMATION GATHERING <br /> The Task Force will set a schedule and process to begin information gathering <br /> related to the goals and issues identified in this document. A time frame of a year <br /> from the first meeting is suggested(with reasonable revisions). <br /> The Task Force will use methods for gathering information about Orange County <br /> that include, but are not limited to, telephone and mail surveys, written documents, <br /> public meetings, informal meetings at identified gathering places such as churches, <br /> barber shops, restaurants, focus groups, and written documents. The Task Force <br /> will also identify specific organizations or entities, as well as individuals who <br /> represent particular interests concerned with quality growth in the County and the <br /> municipalities, from whom the Task Force wishes to receive information. <br /> The Task Force will identify any potential barriers which prevent citizen <br /> participation in its information gathering process, such as loss of time from work; <br /> lack of transportation or day care; intimidation by group processes; and perhaps a <br /> sense that the public meetings, in particular, are designed for professional <br /> participation,rather than citizens at large. <br /> The Task Force will make all public meetings as accessible as possible. To address <br /> the large group intimidation factor, citizens will be encouraged to use any vehicle of <br /> communication to provide input - written, by telephone or otherwise. Fliers to <br /> neighborhoods ,and business community, as well as personal, one-on-one <br /> invitations,will be considered. <br /> Notices informing the public of the formation of such a group will be widely <br /> publicized throughout the County, following procedures used by each jurisdiction, <br /> so interested persons can participate in the information gathering. <br /> The principle' of the process will be based in broad outreach designed to be <br /> democratic and to build community. <br /> STEP 4 THE TASK FORCE WILL FORM COMMITTEES TO CONTINUE <br /> WITH THE INFORMATION GATHERING PROCESS TO DEFINE A <br /> VISION AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Goals and issues related to quality growth will be defined within four general areas: <br /> environmental, economic, social, and community building. The Task Force will <br /> form committees of interested citizens as it determines necessary. The Task Force <br /> and committees will gather information on citizens' visions and values;the technical <br /> data related to the goals and issues will be gathered by the staffs of the four <br /> governing bodies in consultation with the Task Force. <br />
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