Stakeholder Involvement and Support. The existing Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP) has established relationships with a variety of stakeholders who are in support of the project. They will be directly involved in specifics of the program’s design and implementation, and, in many cases, already serve on the Advisory Committee. Those stakeholders include the following: 1. Community groups: St. Stephen’s Community House, Neighborhood House, Central Community House; 2. Parent Support Organizations: Help End Lead Poisoning (HELP) and Association of Parents to Prevent Lead Exposure (APPLE); and 3. Institutional and Other Agency Support: Ohio Section of the American Water Works Association, Children’s Hospital, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus Apartment Association, Columbus Housing Partnership, Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority, Ohio Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (under the Ohio Department of Health), the Alliance to End Childhood Lead Poisoning, the National Association for Lead Safe Housing, and the Columbus Department of Trade and Development. Eight of the stakeholders provided letters of support for this project. On May 16, 2000, and June 27, 2000, following an intensive effort that identified more than 50 local and regional stakeholders, public meetings were held in Columbus, Ohio, to solicit input from interested stakeholders on this project and to invite interested parties to participate in the development of this Agreement. In general, attendees were supportive of the project. Meeting summaries and stakeholder comments can be viewed at the following US EPA website: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. A group of diverse potential project stakeholders at the national level were also notified and informed about the project through FAX and direct mailings and referral to the Project XL website for more information. In addition to meetings for developing the Final Project Agreement, the City will host annual stakeholder meetings, soliciting stakeholder and public participation in evaluations of the progress being made in achieving the goals of this project.
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Stakeholder Involvement and Support. The existing Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP) has established relationships with a variety of stakeholders who are in support of the project. They will be directly involved in specifics of the program’s design and implementation, and, in many cases, already serve on the Advisory Committee. Those stakeholders include the following:
1. Community groups: Hilltop Civic Council, St. Stephen’s Community House, Neighborhood House, Central Community House;
2. Parent Support Organizations: Help End Lead Poisoning (HELP) and Association of Parents to Prevent Lead Exposure (APPLE); and
3. Institutional and Other Agency Support: Ohio Section of the American Water Works Association, Children’s Hospital, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus Apartment Association, Columbus Housing Partnership, Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority, Ohio Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (under the Ohio Department of Health), the Alliance to End Childhood Lead Poisoning, the National Association for Lead Safe Housing, and the Columbus Department of Trade and Development. Eight of the stakeholders provided letters of support for this project. On May 16, 2000, and June 27, 2000, following an intensive effort that identified more than 50 local and regional stakeholders, two public meetings were held in Columbus, Ohio, to solicit input from interested stakeholders on this project and to invite interested parties to participate in the development of this Agreementagreement. In general, attendees were supportive of the project. Meeting summaries and stakeholder comments can Follow-up meetings will be viewed at the following US EPA website: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. A group of diverse potential project stakeholders at the national level were also notified and informed about the project through FAX and direct mailings and referral to the Project XL website for more informationscheduled as warranted. In addition to meetings for developing the Final Project Agreementfinal project agreement, the City will host annual stakeholder meetings, soliciting stakeholder and public participation in evaluations of the progress being made in achieving the goals of this project.
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Sources: Final Project Agreement