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phase of the Master Plan program. The commitment to the Renewal <br />unprecedented in Roseville. The Master Plan Renewal Program is a community priority because <br />the Volunteer Organizing Team and community advocates would not accept a plan that did not <br />include an action phase. <br />The significance of this application is in the extensive network of community members involved <br />in the effort to move a plan into action. The following groups deserve special recognition for <br />their contributions; <br />Ten community members committed their time and talents to serve on the Volunteer <br /> <br />Organizing Team. They shared their knowledge, capitalized on their connections and <br />demonstrated invaluable leadership and incredible passion. They recruited and led over <br />200 Volunteer Work Groups members. They served as liaisons to 25 community <br />organizations sharing information and gathering feedback. They crafted a long-range <br />¦ ·w· ;©Ýz-; ·7äx -Òz·ä 7 incorporates future considerations. They <br />respectfully recommended funding options and recognized Roseville will be addressing <br />Master Plan projects for years to come. <br />The Parks and Recreation Commissioners served as educators, ambassadors and <br /> <br /> <br />advocates. They used their community connections to inform the public and listen to <br />the community. <br />Members of the Implementation Work Groups took the message to the streets and the gyms <br />and the backyards and the playgrounds and the natural places. They shared professional <br />expertise, they contributed energy and enthusiasm, and they provided vital support. <br />Evaluation/Review Process: <br />The Volunteer Organizing Team coordinated a transparent process; meetings were open, <br />documents were shared, dialogue was encouraged. <br />The Organizing Team established a communications system to inform the community of their <br />findings and a reporting system to share their findings with Council and Commissioners. The <br />Organizing Team met monthly with the Parks and Recreation Commission to keep members <br />informed on current happenings. This same group presented monthly to the Council where <br />their work and findings were reviewed, questione7 7 7z-Ò;7 z Ý;©ä ¦Ò,z- E©Ò <br />local cable television. The Organizing Team also shared information in print and online to insure <br />all residents were given access to all information. <br />This entire process was a volunteer initiative that led to a very successful outcome that will <br />benefit Roseville and the entire Parks and Recreation field for years to come. <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br /> <br />
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