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Technical assistance can include: <br />At least 20 communities will receive direct technical <br />assistance implementing solar energf best practices. <br />n Workshops detailing the local government best <br />practices and how to adapt the best practices <br />n Working directly with decision makers and staf <br />to explain the value of solar <br />n Presenting and discussing local best practices directly <br />with commissions, staf and elected oicials <br />n Helping individual cities, counties or townships <br />investigate how the best practices ffffit into existing <br />processes and regulations <br />n Writing draft language or guidance documents for <br />permitting and land use standards to ffffit the local <br />conditions and circumstances <br />How does my community sign up? <br />Take action todaf! Workshops are being held throughout the fall and winter in 2012 and 2013 across Minnesota, <br />and you can ffffill out a brief questionnaire online if you’re interested in receiving direct technical assistance. <br />Visit mncerts.org/solarchallenge to learn more, register for events, and get assistance before Februarf 2013. <br />The Minnesota Solar Challenge is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy and the Minnesota Department of Commerce. <br />Visit mncer ts.org/solarchallenge to learn more <br />Minnesota Solar Challenge local government partners: