Public Workshops Sample Clauses

Public Workshops. Grantee shall conduct a minimum of two (2) public workshops in accordance with Section 3.B. of this Scope of Work. Completion of Deliverable 2 as evidenced by submission of all of the following 1. Copies of public notice(s), agenda (if any), presentation materials, and a written summary of each public workshop in which $5,000 As provided in Section 12 of this Scope of Work, below. Deliverable due date: April 28, 2023 stakeholder input is requested. 2. Written summary of comments received during each public workshop. Grantee shall submit copies of all required documentation identified above on paper or electronically in MS Word or PDF format. If maps are required, they shall be uploaded to SERA system or provided on a compact disc in PDF format with ArcGIS compatible shapefiles if they are available.
Public Workshops. Introduction and Reporting
Public Workshops. The Consultant Team will facilitate two public workshops for the general public to share information about the project, gather community input, and generate further support for the Plan. The purpose of these workshops will be to inform and engage the public in the planning process. Specifically, these workshops will explain the planning process, provide an update on the work completed to date, solicit input and feedback, and answer questions of concern and interest expressed by local residents and business interests. The two public workshops will occur at key times during the planning process. Deliverables: • Two public workshop flyers and postcards (design only) • Online and printed comment forms – English and Spanish versions • Two public workshops • Summary report of public involvement activities/results • Press Release write-ups • Project website text write-ups • Presentations, agendas, meeting minutes, sign-in sheets, and other applicable meeting materials
Public Workshops. The Contractor shall help MTA plan, schedule, organize, conduct and summarize up to three public workshops at milestone points, as determined by the City. To maximize the opportunity for public participation and provide the most flexible format for all interested parties, the Contractor recommends holding each meeting in three different locations in the City and scheduling each as a series of three, two-hour drop-in sessions over a six-hour period. Services provided by the Contractor shall include coordination of all logistics, notification, onsite support (set up, facilitation, recording), and documentation.
Public Workshops. The Consultant shall prepare for and facilitate two rounds of public involvement workshops throughout the study process. At a minimum, the first round of workshops is a public information workshop. The second round of workshops is the alternatives development workshop and the last round of workshops is the presentation of feasible alternatives and conclusions. It should be noted that the workshops should be centrally located within the study area. The first public workshop (during Discovery phase) will solicit input from any and all interested parties that wish to actively engage in the planning process. Similar to the Project Visioning Team meeting, the format of the meeting will include a brief presentation to review the study process, provide a synopsis of the existing conditions and key project issues, and to highlight the existing and future conditions of the Corridor. The meeting will also present the guiding principles and the reinstate the overall purpose of the Study. With input from the City of Miami, the Consultant will secure a site to host the Public Workshops. If applicable, the Consultant shall pay all costs for meeting site rent and insurance. The Consultant shall attend the meetings with an appropriate number of personnel to assist the City’s Project Manager.
Public Workshops. The Consultant will prepare for and conduct up to two (2) workshops to further support the TDP public participation process. It is anticipated that these workshops will occur later to gather input on potential alternative improvements and the implementation plan. The Consultant will coordinate with Key West Transit staff to plan and schedule each workshop to target appropriate venues. To maximize opportunities for citizen participation, virtual options may be utilized (i.e. zoom video) and locations of the workshops will be selected to ensure geographic coverage and, to the extent possible, piggyback on other community events to maximize participation. Key West Transit staff will be responsible for securing any sites selected and for advertising and promoting the workshops.
Public Workshops. The public workshops will be conducted at the beginning and end of the LRTP development process. Ten workshops will be held through the LRTP update process. Five workshops will be held in the beginning of the process one in each MPO district and five at the end. The MPO staff will provide a map showing the geographic boundaries of the five MPO districts. The workshops will be conducted during different times of the day so people can select the time that best suits their schedule. For example, two workshops could be held during the work hours of 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and three after work hours at 6:00 PM. The CONSULTANT shall organize workshop locations, coordinate with one of the local governments in each MPO district to host the workshop, advertise all workshops in the public and minority newspapers in accordance with the MPO Public Involvement Plan, prepare workshop presentation materials, refreshments, take minutes and use any available professional technique to maximize attendance and conduct successful workshops. Workshop participants will identify what is important to them individually when investing in the transportation infrastructure and then develop priorities as a group. Input from the workshops will help in developing the Goals, Objectives and Policies (GOPs) in Chapter 2. The CONSULTANT shall arrange for interpreters at all meetings as needed and requested by attendees. The CONSULTANT shall summarize, document, and analyze the public input for use in the LRTP development process. The CONSULTANT shall also document the responses to the public input received.

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