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21 <br /> 1 <br /> 2 Slide#7 <br /> How We Got Here <br /> The draft Trails Plan reflects what we learned through community visioning,draft network engagement,previous <br /> plans,and on-the-ground fieldwork across the county. <br /> Community Input & Previous& <br /> shaped the vision, '�, Ongoing Plans ¢r. <br /> guiding principles, (MST,Bike/Ped,greenway <br /> plans,Land Use Plan, <br /> and proposed etc.)set expectations for - <br /> network structure. connectivity. <br /> `a Fieldwork& Steering Committee <br /> GIS Analysis `- guidance helped <br /> confirmed where trails refine engagement, <br /> are feasible and where priorities,and draft <br /> constraints exist. recommendations. <br /> 6ra1t Orange Coumy 1-Is Plan Board ICounty Co—mi.nerrW 1.sslon April la,lo26 7 <br /> 3 <br /> 4 <br /> 5 Slide#8 <br /> Who We Reached <br /> Public engagement reached residents across all seven townships,using both in-person and digital tools. <br /> 6'1 10 Vision Workshop O Draft Network 76 <br /> Pop-Up Event <br /> La Attendees Workshop Attendees V Participants <br /> Two hands-on sessions Two open-house style sessions Two tabling events at the County <br /> with interactive activities for residents to review and Roadshow and Soccer.com Center <br /> to define the community's provide feedback on the to take workshop content out <br /> aspirational vision and proposed trail network and into the community and reach <br /> shared priorities preliminary prioritization additional residents <br /> 7 Vision Survey 6 Draft Network Outreach methods included: <br /> L2 Respondents 5 Survey Respondents . Project webpage <br /> Online version of the Online version of the draft • E-Newsletters(123 sign-ups) <br /> visioning activities for network workshops to provide • Social media campaigns <br /> community members who a virtual alternative to in- • Printed flyers <br /> could not attend in person person engagement • Digital advertisements/graphics <br /> Nalt Orange County Trails Plan I Board of County Commissioners WorAwssbn Al 14,2026 <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Mikayla Hernandez reviewed the public engagement process, which included workshops, pop up <br /> 8 events, and surveys. She said they reached residents in all seven townships. She said they engaged <br /> 9 community members in visioning as well as a review of the draft network. <br /> 10 <br />