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7 <br />Accessibility involves… <br />●Acknowledging, reflecting, and accommodating the needs of community members in <br />public community spaces <br />●Anticipating and addressing internal and external barriers that may hinder community <br />members from participating in community life <br />●Providing information and data relevant to community decision making transparently, in <br />multiple formats, and in a timely manner <br />Questions to consider <br />1.Is accessibility a consideration during all stages or merely the final product? <br />2.Who or what is not being addressed or involved and why? <br />3.Is the information being shared about the project and process understandable to all <br />community members? <br />4.How much, how often, and what type of technology is appropriate? <br />5.What type of financial limitations exist? <br /> <br />6.Sustainability <br />Sustainability means… <br />Constructing a community that responds to the needs and constraints of the present day while <br />predicting the wants and challenges of the future. <br />Sustainability involves… <br />●Weighing environmental and community interests against available community <br />resources <br />●Initiating and maintaining processes that support a seamless transfer of knowledge to <br />future leaders and community members <br />●Envisioning and aligning projects and initiatives that transcend the community’s current <br />legacy and contribute to the well-being of future generations <br />Questions to consider <br />1.How does the project or initiative serve multiple communities and will it leave each better <br />off than they are now? <br />2.Is the project or initiative being discussed financially and logistically feasible? <br />3.Is the decision making or implementation process repeatable and reasonably <br />modifiable?