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Definition and Process: <br /> As defined by the ra„i„ria.'uc:k Ilinstit�utr community engagement is the process by which citizens are <br /> ........................................... <br /> engaged to work and learn together on behalf of their communities to create and realize bold visions for <br /> the future. <br /> An organization might want to engage the community for one of several reasons: <br /> • To inform community members about an initiative. <br /> • To gather input from the community on a specific topic, proposal, or initiative. <br /> • To collaborate with the community to generate solutions. <br /> • To partner with the community to co-create solutions to community issues. <br /> An important step in successfully engaging the community is to determine the purpose for the engaged <br /> effort, community that purpose, and design the engagement activities to achieve your intended <br /> purpose. <br /> The Roseville City Council has requested that the HRIEC evaluates current community engagement <br /> efforts and provide guidance related to future engagement of diverse audiences The HRIEC is well <br /> positioned to do this work utilizing a phased approached.The first phase of the work will require the <br /> commission to understand the demographic make-up of the city.The Roseville 2040 Comprehensive <br /> plan provides an in-depth community profile which details information related to the people who live in <br /> the community and profiles past and future growth trends.This information can be viewed at: <br /> Irtt rnrrnrw.c t a fu: sevrillr .c:e i � IC a cuamei°: Cer°:tr i��V1 w � � :e�rrnrrn�uirit if i e�filr.This <br /> 1 :..::.......................... y ......................................... .................................. <br /> information will allow the commission to recommend strategies and engagement tactics that are <br /> specific to the City of Roseville. <br /> In addition to understanding the demographic make-up of the community, it will also be important to <br /> learn what community engagement currently looks like in the city, what has worked in the past, and <br /> what could be done better, what groups are currently being engaged, and what groups are not.To gain <br /> this information, a survey of city departments and interviews with key staff will be the best way to <br /> answer the following questions: <br /> • How do they interact with the community? <br /> o What is the demographic profile of the groups they currently engage with? <br /> o What groups are missing from their engagement efforts? <br /> • How would like to engage or interact with the community? <br /> • How are they/have they successfully engaged the community? <br /> o Describe the initiative. <br /> o What was the intended purpose of the engagement effort? <br /> o What was the audience they engaged? <br /> o How did they engage the community? <br />
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