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03-10-26 City Council Workshop Packet
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<br /> <br /> <br />Community Engagement Plan for <br />City Owned Property at Ideal Ave & Stillwater Blvd <br /> <br />Goal: The purpose of this engagement process is to share information about the project, how the decision <br />to sell the property aligns with the City’s longer-term plans, and to invite feedback to help guide decision- <br />making. The process invites residents to share their perspectives on priorities for the property’s future <br />use, potential community benefits, and any questions or concerns, while noting that final decisions for <br />the project will be made by City Council. <br /> <br />Phase I: Announcement of Project/Informing <br />• Update City webpage (City Property) <br />o Property info, maps, images <br />o ULI TAP report <br />o FAQs <br /> Why is property being sold <br /> How it aligns with City priorities <br /> What decisions are fixed vs. flexible <br /> Financial implications <br /> How public input will be used (advisory) <br />o Timeline <br />o Quarterly updates <br />o Newsletter announcement (The Fresh, social media) <br /> <br />Phase II: Community Input <br />• Online & Paper survey <br />o Open for 6-8 weeks <br />o To be shared on website, social media, newsletters, flyers with QR code at City Hall, local <br />businesses, Arbor Day Event <br />o 10-20 Questions <br /> Land use preferences <br /> Placemaking preferences <br /> Community priorities <br /> Community benefits desired <br /> Concerns <br /> City process <br />
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