Priority Populations. The communities most likely to be impacted by Project Connect, also referred to as priority populations, that shall be prioritized in the community engagement process are the following: • BIPOC communities (Black people, Indigenous people, and people of color); • Women, trans, and non‐binary individuals; • Individuals with disabilities; • Families of all kinds; • Members of immigrant and/or undocumented communities; • Members of the LGBTQIA+ community; • Youth and students, especially those who are cost‐burdened or severely cost‐ burdened, based on federal guidelines; • People who are cost‐burdened and severely cost‐burdened, based on federal guidelines; • Members from culturally and linguistically diverse communities; • Renters and the unhoused; • Senior homeowners; • Healthcare workers and educational providers; • Businesses and property owners along the routes; • Individuals who were previously incarcerated; • Individuals primarily dependent on transit for transportation needs; • Small businesses owned and/or operated by BIPOC, women, people with disabilities, and members of LGBTQIA+ community; • Community, neighborhood, creative, cultural, labor, and nonprofit organizations, particularly those serving communities most likely to be impacted by Project Connect;
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Priority Populations. The communities most likely to be impacted by Project Connect, also referred to as priority populations, that shall be prioritized in the community engagement process are the following: • BIPOC communities (Black people, Indigenous people, and people of color); • Women, trans, and non‐binary individuals; • Individuals with disabilities; • Families of all kinds; • Members of immigrant and/or undocumented communities; • Members of the LGBTQIA+ community; • Youth and students, especially those who are cost‐burdened or severely cost‐ burdened, based on federal guidelines; • People who are cost‐burdened and severely cost‐burdened, based on federal guidelines; • Members from culturally and linguistically diverse communities; • Renters and the unhoused; • Senior homeowners; • Healthcare workers and educational providers; • Businesses and property owners along the routes; • Individuals who were previously incarcerated; • Individuals primarily dependent on transit for transportation needs; • Small businesses owned and/or operated by BIPOC, women, people with disabilities, and members of LGBTQIA+ community; • Community, neighborhood, creative, cultural, labor, and nonprofit organizations, particularly those serving communities most likely to be impacted by Project Connect;
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Sources: Joint Powers Agreement
Priority Populations. The communities most likely to be impacted by Project Connect, also referred to as priority populations, that shall be prioritized in the community engagement process are the following: • BIPOC communities (Black people, Indigenous people, and people of color); • Women, trans, and non‐binary individuals; • Individuals with disabilities; • Families of all kinds; • Members of immigrant and/or undocumented communities; • Members of the LGBTQIA+ community; • Youth and students, especially those who are cost‐burdened or severely cost‐ burdened, based on federal guidelines; • People who are cost‐burdened and severely cost‐burdened, based on federal guidelines; • Members from culturally and linguistically diverse communities; • Renters and the unhoused; • Senior homeowners; • Healthcare workers and educational providers; • Businesses and property owners along the routes; • Individuals who were previously incarcerated; • Individuals primarily dependent on transit for transportation needs; • Small businesses owned and/or operated by BIPOC, women, people with disabilities, and members of LGBTQIA+ community; • Community, neighborhood, creative, cultural, labor, and nonprofit organizations, particularly those serving communities most likely to be impacted by Project Connect;
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Sources: Joint Powers Agreement
Priority Populations. The communities most likely to be impacted by Project Connect, also referred to as priority populations, that shall be prioritized in the community engagement process are the following: • BIPOC communities (Black people, Indigenous people, and people of color); • Women, trans, and non‐binary non-binary individuals; • Individuals with disabilities; • Families of all kinds; • Members of immigrant and/or undocumented communities; • Members of the LGBTQIA+ community; • Youth and students, especially those who are cost‐burdened cost-burdened or severely cost‐ cost- burdened, based on federal guidelines; • People who are cost‐burdened cost-burdened and severely cost‐burdenedcost-burdened, based on federal guidelines; • Members from culturally and linguistically diverse communities; • Renters and the unhoused; • Senior homeowners; • Healthcare workers and educational providers; • Businesses and property owners along the routes; • Individuals who were previously incarcerated; • Individuals primarily dependent on transit for transportation needs; • Small businesses owned and/or operated by BIPOC, women, people with disabilities, and members of LGBTQIA+ community; • Community, neighborhood, creative, cultural, labor, and nonprofit organizations, particularly those serving communities most likely to be impacted by Project Connect;
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Sources: Joint Powers Agreement