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3/26/2024
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Summary <br />In September 2022, the City of Roseville initiated a community visioning <br />projectcalled Envision Roseville.The purpose of this projectwas tofacilitate <br />a community -driven process to review and update the existing community <br />aspirations, and to develop specific outcomes to help the city to better realize <br />those aspirations. <br />The community aspirations were developed based on engagement with a <br />wide range of community members, stakeholders, organizations, and business <br />representatives. The purpose of the community engagement was to create <br />opportunities for people to express ideas on how they wanttheir community <br />to look and feel in the future. In total, the project team logged over 3,500 <br />responses or comments using a range of methods including community <br />events, online tools, surveys, interviews, focus groups, interactive signs in <br />the community and more. <br />Throughout the process specific efforts were made to reach traditionally <br />underrepresented populations such as black, indigenous, and people of <br />color (BIPOC); recent immigrants; youth and families; and people from <br />varied socioeconomic backgrounds. This was done to ensure all voices were <br />represented in the process and notjust those who have the most access or <br />familiarity with public processes. <br />Figure 1: Phase 1 community engagement activities <br />20+ Live engagement activities, <br />else <br />1,055 Participants <br />I Oft, <br />Listening sessions:10 meetings <br />Community pop-ups:4 events <br />Community workshops: 3 events <br />Business outreach: 40 locations <br />Business council:1 event <br />Business interviews:15 meetings <br />2,400+ Online engagement responses <br />Survey <br />• Interactive map <br />• Ideawall <br />Hello Lamp Post <br />Business survey <br />Committees: 4 Workshops; <br />20+ Meetings <br />Community Advisory Group (CAG) <br />Project ManagementTeam/department <br />... leads (PMT) <br />Project team <br />FNVISIONOROSEVILLEISummiyReport N <br />Page 48 of 140 <br />
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