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<br />Task 2.0 <br /> <br />Understand what is desired <br /> <br />Meaningful plans must not only recognize those patterns or factors that <br />reflect the character of a place and the physical or economic potential of <br />an area, they must also strive to capture the spirit of what the people <br />desire. HKGi proposes to begin the involvement of the community at this <br />point in the process; at Workshop One, the community shares their concerns <br />and provides insights about its desires for the future of this area. It's <br />particularly important because the change to CR 14 presents challenges <br />and offers a significant opportunity for uniting downtown Centerville. <br />Ourtask, in thisphase of the work, is to better understand how the community and <br />those property owners directly affected by these changes, see downtown evolving <br />Direction provided through the workshop will form the principles that will guide <br />the redevelopment master plan. <br /> <br />We begin this process with an understanding that no redevelopment decisions have <br />been made, no directions have been set, and no plans have been drafted. We would <br />begin with a presentation - building the case for a redevelopment plan, <br />understanding changes to CR 14, citing benefits for the community and <br />businesses, outlining the process for developing the work (and indicating <br />opportunities for future input); presenting our thoughts about downtown <br />Centerville and where we see opportunities within the redevelopment <br />area; and then taking input from participants. <br /> <br />BeyondWorkshop One, HKGi will conduct a series of targeted interviews <br />with individuals or small groups defined by the Steering Committee. These <br />interviews, conducted anonymously, will allow HKGi to gain deeper insight <br />into the issues and concerns of the community, and permit us to understand <br />the views of "key players" - most likely, those individuals that are directly <br />affected by any changes within the project area. By agreeing to conduct <br />the interviews anonymously, we have found the peuple are nwre willing <br />to share critical information, offer opposing viewpoints, and, most <br />importantly, to simply participate in the planning process. <br /> <br />Ultimately, this part of the process will be used to inform the planning <br />process and guide the creation of alternatives for land use and development. <br /> <br />Sub Tasks Include: <br />2.1 Conduct''keypJarer"iuterviews <br /> <br />2.2 Conduct CommunityWork.41opOne <br /> <br />2.3 Sununarizeinputfromrommunity <br /> <br />Task 2 Deliverables: <br /> <br />. summary of "key player" interviews <br /> <br />. summary of input from the community <br /> <br />. Community Workshop #1 <br /> <br />Hoisington Koegler Group Inc. <br /> <br />IllII <br />~n <br /> <br />page 12 <br />