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Step 2: Inventory of the Communities <br /> Step two is the logical extension of step one, and requires the development of <br /> o <br /> specific data on each of the communities as well as the compilation of this data <br /> for the entire region. This comprehensive inventory will provide the working data <br /> that is necessary to deliver the Project North message to the market in the most <br /> efficient and effective manner possible. <br /> Once completed, this data base will include comprehensive lists and inventories <br /> that would include the following: <br /> Group <br /> 1) Decision Makers <br /> Legislators <br /> e NMA Members <br /> e Mayors/City Council Members <br /> e Commissioners <br /> School Administrators/Board <br /> Members <br /> o Met Council Members <br /> 2) Business Leaders/Professional Groups <br /> 3) Development Groups/Developers O <br /> 4) Community Service Organizations/Clubs <br /> 5) News Media/Print <br /> 6) News Media/Broadcast <br /> 7) Labor Unions <br /> 8) Community Demographics <br /> 9) Churches <br /> 10) Community Festivals <br /> 11) Schools <br /> 12) Parks and Recreation Groups <br /> 13) Medical Facilities <br /> 14) Major Employers <br /> To acquire this data, the Northern Mayors Association must create a system for <br /> profiling each community. Much of this data already exists but some will have to <br /> be created. A sample of how a community profile might look follows. <br /> 0 <br /> 13 !Northern Wyors Association <br />