Virtual Policy Briefing Ensuring Equitable Engagement Through Coordinated Planning July 9, 2020 9AM - 12PM www.lgc.org
Zoom Meeting Technical Orientation www.lgc.org
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List of participants Raise hand button Chat Box Write to everyone or another individual 4 www.lgc.org
Rename yourself by hovering on your name and clicking “Rename”. Chat Box 5 www.lgc.org
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Additional Guidance Having issues? Chat Emily Finnegan www.lgc.org
Ensuring Equitable Engagement in Coordinated Planning Welcome & Introductions www.lgc.org
Land Recognition Nisenan SACRAMENTO Miwok Patwin www.lgc.org
Ofelia Bello Executive Director www.lgc.org
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Chanell Fletcher Nicole Cheng Ofelia Bello Caitlin Macomber Executive Director Fellow Executive Director Fellow Belinda Faustinos Executive Director Bryan Matsumoto Danielle Bergstrom Brianna Fordem Meet Panchal Program Organizer www.lgc.org Executive Director Fellow Executive Director
Agenda Review www.lgc.org
NGO Panel Addressing the Challenge: Gaps in Engagement www.lgc.org
Chanell Fletcher Nicole Cheng Ofelia Bello Caitlin Macomber Executive Director Fellow Executive Director Fellow Belinda Faustinos Executive Director Bryan Matsumoto Danielle Bergstrom Brianna Fordem Meet Panchal Program Organizer www.lgc.org Executive Director Fellow Executive Director
Participant Question & Answer www.lgc.org
Statewide Guiding Principles for Equitable Engagement www.lgc.org
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1. Acknowledge and re-evaluate previous histories of inequitable decision-making. www.lgc.org
2. Require all planning processes, projects, and/or grantees to develop a plan for building authentic community relationships. www.lgc.org
3. Increase and promote accessibility to public meetings, whether online or in-person www.lgc.org
4. Develop two-way communication and reciprocity with your community partners. www.lgc.org
5. Focus on building relationships with local organizations or informal groups that are already engaging with marginalized communities. www.lgc.org
6. Coordinate with partner agencies and across internal departments to leverage resources, staff, and data to address engagement fatigue. www.lgc.org
7. Governments must be responsive to the interconnectedness of community concerns. www.lgc.org
8. Establish a community decision-making body to inform local planning processes and support marginalized communities. www.lgc.org
Participant Question & Answer www.lgc.org
Break www.lgc.org
Engagement Session www.lgc.org
Zoom Breakout Groups Groups & Facilitators Group 1: Chanell Group 5: Brianna Group 9: Atley Fletcher Fordem Keller Group 2: Ofelia Group 6: Belinda Group 10: Abby Bello Faustinos Edwards Group 3: Danielle Group 7: Bryan Group 11: Brian Bergstrom Matsumoto Keener Group 4: Emily Group 8: Kate Meis Finnegan www.lgc.org
Report Back 1) Prioritized guiding principle 2) Either : a) How it’s been implemented within a municipality or region, OR b) How it could be implemented on the local or regional scale www.lgc.org
Resources & Next Steps lgc.org/water-and-land-use akeller@lgc.org www.lgc.org
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