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22 <br /> <br />in an advisory group. This group also includes members of local departments <br />and agencies who serve as technical reviewers. Their involvement may be <br />limited, but it is nonetheless important. <br /> <br />Active Participants are the people who commit time and energy to have an <br />influence on a decision. They may participate in an advisory group, attend <br />workshops or meetings, or engage in other ways. They care about the issue, <br />and it is in your best interest to channel their energy and commitment into the <br />public participation program. If you leave an active participant out of the public <br />participation process, they may show up late and undercut what yo <br />they may make themselves heard in another fashion, such as through a political <br />channel or in the courtroom. Co-Decision Makers are those who make the final <br />decision or have veto power over a decision. <br /> <br />Co-decision makers often include members of the plan commission, governing <br />body, neighboring communities, funding agencies, and higher levels of <br />government. In situations where the plan commission makes a recommendation <br />to the governing body, it is very important to keep the governing body informed <br />5 <br />throughout the process so that they understand and buy-in to the final decision. <br /> <br /> <br />5 <br />https://fyi.extension.wisc.edu/landusetraining/files/2018/01/Orbits-of-Participation.pdf <br />www.cityofroseville.com <br /> <br />