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Item 12 - Select Locally Preferred Alternative for the First Street Multimodal Boulevard Study
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Item 12 - Select Locally Preferred Alternative for the First Street Multimodal Boulevard Study
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COMMUNITY OUTREACH SUMMARY <br /> Next Steps and Recommendations <br /> Recommendation <br /> Overall, the community demonstrated interest in participating in the Study phase and <br /> appreciated the information provided and the space to voice their concerns. Throughout the <br /> Study, the team heard: <br /> • Community members recommend an education campaign on how to use the corridor <br /> once it opens. <br /> • The CBOs recommend that the project continue to be socialized as a multimodal <br /> initiative and not as a bike initiative. <br /> Taking these two ideas into consideration, the team recommends continuing to prioritize <br /> meaningful community engagement throughout the construction process and as the project is <br /> finalized, thereby ensuring long-term success and addressing misinformation. <br /> Early and consistent outreach through public meetings, pop-up events, school partnerships, and <br /> digital updates can help residents understand construction timelines, anticipated impacts, and <br /> the long-term benefits. An effective outreach strategy framework should revolve around trust, <br /> accessibility, and meaningful participation, including: <br /> • Inclusive and multilingual engagement <br /> • Meeting people where they are <br /> • Partnership with trusted community organizations <br /> • Accessible and flexible participation options <br /> • Clear and visual communication <br /> First Street Multimodal Boulevard Study—43 <br />
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