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Electronic notice <br />Listening session <br />City newsletter <br />Direct Engagement <br />Target: 25 people <br />Roseville residents beyond the park neighborhood <br />Electronic notice <br />Listening session <br />City newsletter <br />Web page <br />HRIEC <br />Commission members outreach (Commission members) <br />Target: 50 people <br />Sufficient Engagement Will Have Been Accomplished When: <br />A significant number of each of the stakeholder groups above have provided input (see <br />“targets” above). <br />Impacted groups such as neighbors, Roseville’s native community and the greater <br />Roseville community is aware of the issue and conversation. <br />IV.Analysis <br />Parks and Recreation Commission Members shall review and analyze the data collected and <br />make a recommendation to the City Council to either keep the name the same, change the name <br />or engage in further conversation on the issue. If the commission recommends a name change, <br />the City Council may ask the Parks and Recreation Commission to continue this process to <br />recommend a new name to the city council. <br />It is important to note that the City’s Racial Equity Narrative will be utilized in the analysis of <br />the data and the provision of a recommendation. This process is not intended to be a simple <br />“straw poll” on the issue. <br />V.Implementation <br />The proposed process consists of (completed items italicized): <br />PLAN DEVELOPMENT <br /> <br />