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Deliverables: Stakeholder Interview Summaries. Task 2.5: Community Workshops Ascent and Plan to Place will coordinate with City staff in the preparation for and execution of up to two Community Workshops to provide the community and decision makers with basic knowledge focused on the Specific Plan Update, share preliminary planning scenarios and provide progress updates. The team will be prepared to implement digital virtual meeting formats to share information about the project, answer questions and gather feedback to address community concerns. It is anticipated that live polling and other interactive tools will be used to complement virtual meeting platforms to share and gather input during the meeting. Community workshops will be advertised digitally on social media platforms and the City’s website along with physical mailers (by City) that can be mailed directly to residents. Workshop #1: This visioning event will allow the public to provide input on plan priorities, needs, and their vision and ideas for the Plan Area and focus areas. These visioning events will allow the public to provide input on plan priorities, needs, and their vision and ideas for the Plan Area and focus areas. MTC/ City of Milpitas MFA Milpitas Gateway/ Main St. Specific Plan Supplement 1 Workshop #2: Ascent and Plan to Place will host a community workshop, to solicit feedback on plan alternatives in order to arrive at a preferred plan, as well as framework strategies and placemaking concepts that will form the basis of the Specific Plan. In conjunction with each of the workshops, an online community survey, polling, or other activity will be conducted on the project website, to expand the reach of the effort out to the community and extend the feedback period for those who were not able to participate real-time in live events.
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