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Potential engagement targetsdiscussed included: <br />Native Americans who live in Roseville <br />o Website <br />o Newsletter <br />o Direct outreach through community contacts <br />o School district group <br />o HRIEC <br /> Native Americans with expertise <br />o Direct outreach/initiatives <br />o Existing resources <br /> Neighbors of Pocahontas Park <br />o Direct mailing/survey <br />o Electronic Notice <br />o Events <br />o Social Media <br /> Roseville residents as a whole <br />o Website <br />o Newsletter <br />o HRIEC <br />o Multicultural Advisory Committee <br />o P&R Commissioners soliciting feedback <br />o Newspaper <br />o Nextdoor App <br /> Other <br /> Thoughts on prioritizing <br /> Thoughts on benchmarks/targets <br />Commissioner Baggenstoss reiterated that it is very important to send a positive educational message <br />to residents as you only get one first impression. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lenhart suggested potentially having a strategic message available prior to a <br />newspaper picking up the story. <br /> <br />The Commission discussed next steps for moving forward in the process. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lenhart noted that it may be nice to have an ongoing relationship with some experts. <br /> <br />Chair Hoag relayed that he would appreciate having a dialogue with an expert to allow the <br />Commission to ask questions and understand the concerns from an alternate perspective. <br /> <br />Staff asked the group how you prioritize which experts to reach out to. <br /> <br />Commissioner Baggenstoss said that he feels you should invite many voices to the table to allow for <br />the organic flow of voices. He added that it is a better problem to have too many voices than toofew. <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />