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31 <br /> Slide#8 <br /> + <br /> • Make engagement easy,accessible,and%nl <br /> • BuiId on local culture of engagement <br /> • Identify marglnalized communities early and <br /> trusted leaders to help engage them through <br /> targeted efforts(DEI database) �y,. y', - <br /> • Bu i I d trust through process <br /> • Offer a variety cf engagement options(in person <br /> and online) <br /> Use plain language <br /> • Ask relevant questions ' <br /> • Track and report participation <br /> • document community inputs(verbatim) <br /> i Cumulative engagement approach <br /> Leigh Anne King said that during the first community engagement window, they are <br /> thinking broadly and confirming the aspirations the community has in respect to land use for the <br /> next 20 years. She said once they learn about those aspirations, they will narrow down and build <br /> upon that with more specific questions. She said in the second round of engagement, they will <br /> focus on future land use alternatives and getting community feedback. <br /> Slide #9 <br /> Q&W WQW <br /> Brainstorming process (July—Sept 2023) <br /> r • By consultant team and staff(Community Relations, <br /> Office of Equity and Inclusion, and Planning) <br /> • Discussion of key words and message for the <br /> process <br /> • Narrowed from 5 project names and 25+potential <br /> tagline options <br /> Ranked in order of staff preference <br /> i <br />