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Slide #13 <br /> Engagement Objectives <br /> Measuring Increased Engagement <br /> Benchmark: The Orange County Climate Action Plan <br /> Climate Action Community Community r Total <br /> Plan Engagement Engagement <br /> Window#1 Window#2 <br /> Community Survey 510 completed 164 complete surveys 420 complete surveys 594 complete surveys <br /> surveys <br /> Draft CAP Symposium: <br /> 12 attendees Approximately 244 in Approximately 165 in q09 in person <br /> In Person Engagement person attendees at person attendees at attendees <br /> Online rop Groups: community events community events <br /> 40 participaa Groups: <br /> total <br /> _J <br /> Community Engagement Window#3 will occur in late spring 2025. <br /> Emily Gvino said they had a goal to meet or exceed the engagement from the Climate <br /> Action Plan and they have surpassed the goal. <br /> Chair Bedford asked if this allows for duplicates. <br /> Emily Gvino said that there is a question that asked if the participants have participated in <br /> previous engagement sessions and 72% were new to the process this time around. <br /> Slide #14 <br /> Additional Public (► <br /> Organizational Letters Received <br /> • Duke Forest Teaching and Research Laboratory <br /> • NC Wildlife Resources Commission <br /> • Sierra Club,Orange-Chatham Group Executive Committee <br /> • Triangle Connectivity Collaborative <br /> Personal Letters Received <br /> • Barry Jacobs <br /> • Michael Hughes <br /> • Megan Kimball m <br /> Emily Gvino said that these letters will also be included in the report. <br />