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11 <br /> 199 participation in these activities. So, I would suggest trying to do more open interview style questions or less structured. At <br /> 200 least have something where there's a conversation allowed that's less structured where a moderator is sort of listening,but <br /> 201 it's not too long because if it gets too long,then people can go off. It's just an interesting balance. <br /> 202 <br /> 203 Tom Altieri: Okay. So that's good feedback, and we'll share that with our professional consulting team to help us plan for <br /> 204 the subsequent meetings. <br /> 205 <br /> 206 Steve Kaufman provided the idea of having a large hall with diagrams and a floating style,which was used by the <br /> 207 Department of Transportation (DOT)for other projects. <br /> 208 <br /> 209 Adam Beeman emphasized that there is a need to educate the public on legislative changes that have impacted Orange <br /> 210 County, specifically 160D. <br /> 211 <br /> 212 The Planning Board discussed the difficulties of achieving public attendance for meetings in the evening. <br /> 213 <br /> 214 Planning Board members discussed other engagement ideas for the Plan, including attending Hillsborough's Last Friday <br /> 215 and the Farmer's Market and potentially having the Planning Board table at some of these events. Beth Bronson discussed <br /> 216 having board members from other jurisdictions'advisory boards promote the event. <br /> 217 <br /> 218 Tom Altieri: That is actually an ongoing organic conversation with Clarion actually, because they've done it a number of <br /> 219 different ways in engaging with municipalities. But it needs to be crystal clear to the public that we will not be looking at the <br /> 220 towns, the municipalities'zoning or land use practices,and really having minor commentary on that and partnerships with <br /> 221 them. But we won't be looking at their land use or their zoning as part of this effort other than where the overlap is. <br /> 222 <br /> 223 Cy Stober: Well,and this is Tom's project, I do want to identify that he worked very closely with Clarion. We interviewed all <br /> 224 the planning directors of the municipalities, and we made sure that their mayors and their managers are aware of this, or <br /> 225 our manager has made sure that their managers are aware of our comprehensive planning efforts. So,there are things <br /> 226 that are less visible that are happening, but all those planning directors were interviewed as part of the stakeholder <br /> 227 interviews for our comp plan. <br /> 228 <br /> 229 Chris Johnson: But that's a fair point. If this isn't in touching the incorporated areas,the Hillsboroughs and the Chapel Hills <br /> 230 or whatever, it may be confusing to the public if we set up shop in the municipalities and then are handing out information <br /> 231 that doesn't affect them in the slightest. <br /> 232 <br /> 233 Cy Stober: Yes, and again,we've had long conversations with Clarion about this. Wake County, they had a very robust <br /> 234 engagement effort,and that was with all the municipalities in Wake County. Clarion did the work there. They had to make <br /> 235 that distinction very clear and just basically,you can never say it enough times. This is not for Cary. This is not for Raleigh. <br /> 236 This is,you know, not for Morrisville. This is for the County. <br /> 237 <br /> 238 Statler Gilfillen proposed the idea of holding the meetings with simultaneous virtual participation. <br /> 239 <br /> 240 Cy Stober: What we've heard both at the planning conference this past year and prior kind of professional discussions is <br /> 241 that no,the folks who are attending virtually are disadvantaged inherently because you have to have a very concerted effort <br /> 242 to make sure that they essentially have an advocate watching the screen who can intervene and disrupt the more organic <br /> 243 conversation happening with the in-person meeting and say"we have comments from online." It's not impossible, but it <br /> 244 takes a lot of effort to create a sense of fairness. <br /> 245 <br />