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Describe the children and their parents at the fire station on Fridays from <br /> initiative(s), who 10am to noon on Fridays throughout the summer. The program <br /> participated, what were attracts about 2000 participants over the weeks offered. <br /> the goals or preferred <br /> outcomes of the <br /> engagement effort? <br /> 8. Please describe an One of the recent challenges we are having with an engagement <br /> engagement initiative program is our Fire Department Phase II community outreach <br /> that DID NOT go as series. The goal was to connect with as many residents as <br /> planned. Describe the possible to inform them of the need for additional firefighters and <br /> initiative(s). Who the plans that will be coming before the City Council in 2019. We <br /> participated and who scheduled several opportunities for the community to attend <br /> meetings at community park buildings, and at the fire station. We <br /> was your intended have had very limited success, and very low turnout for the <br /> audience? What were events. We feel we have had limited success in this arm of our <br /> the goals or preferred outreach due to the fact most residents already understand the <br /> outcomes of the need for public safety and support the direction, and need so <br /> engagement effort? they don't have any concerns with the plan so are not showing <br /> Why do you feel you up. <br /> didn't meet the <br /> intended goals or <br /> outcomes? <br /> 9. Are there specific The Fire Department met with the HRIEC earlier this year to <br /> areas where you would provide information and seek direction on our Phase II program. <br /> like guidance to We felt that was very beneficial and have implemented several of <br /> improve future the suggestions. <br /> outreach and <br /> engagement efforts? <br /> 10. Are there Public safety communications are complicated but nothing as far <br /> community as best practices that I can think of. <br /> engagement best <br /> practices or resources <br /> that you would like to <br /> make sure the HRIEC <br /> is aware of? <br /> 11. Are there new Nothing that we can think of at this time. <br /> initiatives that you think <br /> should be considered <br /> by the City? <br /> 12. The HRIEC plans We interact with many people and groups so no one person <br /> to develop a strategy comes to mind. <br /> for building <br /> relationships with <br /> community members <br />
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