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A. Development of a Study Context (December 1 997 - February 199 8) -- The purpose of the context <br /> is to build a comprehensive-foundation from which the Coalition can complete the remainder of <br /> the study and to guide future Coalition activities. Included in the context will be a review and <br /> synthesis of comprehensive plans from each of the Coalition's participating communities and an <br /> overlay of applicable planning documents from other entities; an inventory and synthesis of <br /> capital improvement plans from relevant public and private agencies; an assessment of economic <br /> development , redevelopment and housing issues at the subregional level; and review and <br /> integration of the ongoing Coalition GIS initiative. <br /> B. Preparation of a Coalition Working Matrix (January 1998 - February 1998) -- The purpose of the <br /> matrix is to assist members of the Coalition in managing its diverse work plan and in developing <br /> strategies to fill gaps, to clarify working relationships, and to adopt a code of ethics or protocols <br /> or operations. <br /> C. Development and Implementation of a Coalition Education Program (February 1998 - March <br /> 1 8) -- The purpose of the education program is three-fold: 1) to increase public awareness of <br /> the Coalition and to engage the public in Coalition activities; ) to actively involve local elected <br /> officials and commission members in Coalition activities and o encourage networking within this <br /> group,, and 3) to involve a cross-section of city staff in working sessions that focus on Coalition <br /> activities and operations. <br /> D. Assessment of Immediate Transportation Needs (December 1997 -February 199 8) -- This <br /> assessment is intended to provide the Coalition with a set of short- and long-term <br /> recommendations for addressing immediate transportation needs within the corridor. Included in <br /> the assessment will be inventories of city, county, and state projects, policies, and implementation <br /> schedules. These inventories will be consolidated to provide the Coalition with a comprehensive <br /> overview of current and immediate transportation prof eets, bangers, and proposed strategies. <br /> Results from this assessment will be folded into the study context and became the basis for the <br /> larger, long-range studies anticipated in Phase I Wrack 2 and Phase 11. <br /> E. Development of a Consultant Fool for Phase I Track 2 (February 1998 -March 1 99 8) -- An IF <br /> will be developed to generate the consultant pool. The board will develop an evaluation process <br /> for consultant selection, which will be overseen by the board. <br /> 3. Subregional Comi2rehensive Planning Review Program (Januaa19 --April. 19 98) <br /> In compliance with State Legislation, cities in the metropolitan region must prepare and submit an <br /> updated comprehensive plan to the Metropolitan Council for review by December 31, 1998. The <br /> Coalition views this mandate as an opportunity to propose a subregional program for common <br /> Metropolitan Council planning review following the regional Blueprint. To that ends, the Coalition <br /> will work with the Design Center for American.urban Landscape to prepare a program proposal for <br /> presentation to the Metropolitan Council. The proposed program would include: a) a set of common <br /> terms, definition and formats for data presentation used at the beginning of each community's plan <br /> document; b) performance criteria that night be used for evaluating Coalition communities <br /> comprehensive plans and c) strategies for integration local planning and program efforts with <br /> subregional and regional issues/systems statements* <br /> UAI-35W\CD-COMM\WORKPLAN\97WRKPLN.DOC 3 <br />