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DocuSign Envelope ID:3FDDF183-DEOC-45F5-AE17-OB9CF99E613F <br /> 10.0 PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT <br /> 10.1 INTRODUCTION <br /> Effective public involvement is a key element in addressing Title VI in decision-making. This Public <br /> Participation Plan describes how Orange County Public Transportation will disseminate vital agency <br /> information and engage the public. We will seek out and consider the input and needs of interested parties <br /> and groups traditionally underserved by transportation systems who may face challenges accessing our <br /> services, such as minority and limited English proficient(LEP) persons. Underlying these efforts is our <br /> commitment to determining the most effective outreach methods for a given project or population. <br /> General public involvement practices will include: <br /> • Expanding traditional outreach methods. Think outside the box: Go to hair salons, barbershops, street <br /> fairs, etc. <br /> • Providing for early, frequent and continuous engagement by the public. <br /> • Use of social media and other resources as a way to gain public involvement. <br /> • Coordinating with community- and faith-based organizations such as the Hispanic Liaison, educational <br /> institutions, and other entities to implement public engagement strategies that reach out specifically to <br /> members of affected minority and/or LEP communities. <br /> • Providing opportunities for public participation through means other than written communication, such <br /> as personal interviews or use of audio or video recording devices to capture oral comments. <br /> • Considering radio, television, or newspaper ads on stations and in publications that serve LEP <br /> populations. Outreach to LEP persons could also include audio programming available on podcasts. <br /> 10.2 PUBLIC NOTIFICATION <br /> Passengers and other interested persons will be informed of their rights under Title VI and related <br /> authorities with regard to our program. The primary means of achieving this will be posting and <br /> disseminating the policy statement and notice as stipulated in Sections 3.0 and 4.0, respectively. <br /> Additional measures may include verbally announcing our obligations and the public's rights at meetings, <br /> placing flyers at places frequented by targeted populations, and an equal opportunity tag-on at the end of <br /> radio announcements. The method of notification will be determined through an initial screening of the <br /> area. <br /> 1U.3 UISSEMINAiwry ur ujrurcrviHiiui. <br /> Information on Title VI and other programs will be crafted and disseminated to employees, contractors and <br /> subrecipients, stakeholders, and the general public. Public dissemination efforts may vary depending on <br /> factors present, but will generally include: posting public statements setting forth our nondiscrimination <br /> policy in eye-catching designs and locations; placing brochures in public places, such as government <br /> offices, transit facilities, and libraries; having nondiscrimination language within contracts; including <br /> nondiscrimination notices in meeting announcements and handouts; and displaying our Notice of <br /> Nondiscrimination at all our public meetings. <br /> At a minimum, nondiscrimination information will be disseminated on our website and on posters in <br /> conspicuous areas at our office(s). Project-related information and our most current Title VI-related <br /> information will be maintained online. <br /> 10.4 MEETINGS AND OUTREACH <br /> There is no one-size-fits-all approach to public involvement. A variety of comprehensive and targeted <br /> public participation methods will be used to facilitate meaningful public involvement. Methods for engaging <br /> 26 <br />